Winky And Jah Prayzah Clash In Kadoma

Epic Musical Clash and Passport Controversy Await in Odyssey Kadoma, Zimbabwe on October 14, 2023.

Imagine the clash of Jah Prayzah, Macheso, and Winky D, and why on earth are we delaying issuing Makhadzi a Zimbabwean passport!, and a Zezuru husband? KADOMA NEXT WEEK!

Odyssey, Kadoma Gig 14 October 2023

Odyssey Kadoma, Zimbabwe – By Showbiz Reporter | ZimEye | Mark your calendars for October 14, 2023, as the legendary Odyssey Kadoma will witness an electrifying clash of musical giants that promises to shake the foundations of Zimbabwe’s music scene. In a unique showdown, the country’s top artists, Jah Prayzah, Macheso, and Winky D, are set to ignite the stage with their signature sounds, creating an unparalleled musical energy that is sure to leave fans in awe.

The anticipation for this musical extravaganza has reached a fever pitch as fans from across the nation prepare to converge on Kadoma. Each of these artists brings their own distinct style, commanding a massive following and contributing to Zimbabwe’s vibrant music culture.

**Jah Prayzah**, known for his powerful vocals and fusion of traditional and contemporary sounds, has consistently dominated the charts and earned international acclaim. His hit songs like “Munyaradzi,” “Jerusarema,” and “Kutonga Kwaro” resonate deeply with fans, making him a musical force to be reckoned with.

**Macheso**, the “King of Sungura,” has a legacy that spans decades. His captivating lyrics and intricate guitar melodies have earned him a special place in the hearts of Zimbabweans. Classics like “Shedia” and “Madhuve Wangu” continue to captivate audiences of all ages.

**Winky D**, the “Ninja President,” has taken the Zimdancehall genre to new heights with his infectious beats and thought-provoking lyrics. Hits like “Disappear” and “Dzika Ngirozi” have cemented his status as a trailblazer in the Zimbabwean music scene.

However, amidst the musical frenzy, controversy is brewing over the delay in issuing a Zimbabwean passport to South African sensation **Makhadzi**. The talented artist, whose real name is Ndivhudzannyi Ralivhona, has won the hearts of Zimbabweans with her energetic performances and infectious dance moves. Her collaboration with Jah Prayzah on the hit song “Kokovha” further solidified her connection to Zimbabwe, leading fans to question why she hasn’t been granted citizenship.

In a surprising twist, discussions about a “Zezuru husband” have emerged in social circles. While this topic may seem unrelated to the musical clash, it underscores the diversity and unity that music brings to Zimbabwe. It’s a reminder that music transcends boundaries and brings people together, regardless of their backgrounds.

As the countdown to October 14, 2023, continues, Odyssey Kadoma is set to become the epicenter of Zimbabwean music, where fans will witness the clash of titans – Jah Prayzah, Macheso, and Winky D – in a night that promises to go down in history. Stay tuned for more updates on this extraordinary event and the ongoing discussions surrounding Makhadzi’s Zimbabwean passport and the intriguing Zezuru husband debate.- ZimEye

DNA Tests Expose Identities of Plane Crash Victims

ZVEMAHANDE, Zimbabwe – DNA tests and forensic examinations have successfully confirmed the identities of the six individuals who tragically lost their lives in a light aircraft crash that occurred last Friday in the Zvemahande area, approximately 6 kilometers northwest of Mashava.

The remains of the victims have been released for burial or cremation, marking a significant step in this heart-wrenching incident.

The victims have been identified as:

1. **Harpla Singh Randhawa (60)** – An Indian billionaire associated with Murowa Diamonds.
2. **Amer Singh Randhawa** – Son of Harpla Singh Randhawa.
3. **George Sibanda (51)** – Affiliated with Murowa Diamonds.
4. **Nikhil Mahadik Milind** – Connected to Murowa Diamonds.
5. **Reginald Muchemwa (38)** – The pilot of the ill-fated aircraft.
6. **Pichumoney Viswanath (58)** – Believed to be a visitor from RioZim Limited.

The remains of the four foreign nationals have already been cremated, while George Sibanda will be laid to rest in South Africa, where his family resides, and Reginald Muchemwa will be buried in Zimbabwe.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the identities and stated, “The forensic analysis examination process is now complete, and we are now waiting for the necessary documentation processes for the families to access the remains.”

Meanwhile, investigations are still ongoing to determine the cause and contributing factors behind the tragic accident that took place last Friday. The ill-fated Cessna plane, owned by Rio Zimbabwe Company, crashed at Peter Farm in the Zvamahande area of Mashava during its flight from Harare to Zvishavane. It is suspected that the aircraft developed technical issues before the fatal crash, claiming the lives of all passengers and crew on board.

The Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development noted that the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport flight information center lost contact with the Zimbabwean registered Cessna C206 aircraft (registration Z-CAM) shortly after takeoff. The aircraft, which departed from RGM International Airport at 6:30 AM local time, was headed for Murowa near Zvishavane. Tragically, the last contact with the plane was at 7:03 AM local time.

The Ministry’s air accidents and serious incidents investigation department is diligently conducting investigations to uncover the cause and contributing factors behind the accident, with the aim of drawing conclusions and proposing safety recommendations to prevent similar tragedies in the future.

Minister of Transport and Infrastructural Development, Felix Mhona, expressed heartfelt condolences to the families and friends of the passengers and the pilot who lost their lives in this devastating aircraft crash.

This incident follows a previous aviation mishap in February, where five people were injured when a light plane owned by mining giant Murowa (Private) Limited force-landed near Beatrice while transporting diamonds under armed guard by police and private security officials.- state media

Border Jumpers Are Not Criminals, Says South Africa

South Africa’s Border Management Authority (BMA) Commissioner Mike Masiapato has said Zimbabweans who cross the border into South Africa without passports to buy scarce goods and go back to their country are not necessarily criminals. 

Speaking on the SA television channel
Newzroom Africa, Masiapato said BMA is not targetting all Zimbabweans who cross the border into South Africa without passports but those involved in criminal activities such as smuggling contraband.

Masiapato conceded that passports are very expensive for some Zimbabweans to acquire in their home country yet they need to buy groceries in Musina for re-sale back home. He said:
We have committed to start engaging along the separation of the various groups of people that we are dealing with so that we can be able to isolate those individuals who are supposed to be a target of law enforcers, those who are supposed to be the criminals.

If you were to look at the situation between us and Zimbabwe, it basically presents a number of groupings for different purposes.
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A typical example is… we have a lot of Zimbabweans who have documents, who basically come into South Africa in Musina town in particular to procure normal foodstuffs, things that they need to go and sell back in Zimbabwe primarily because they are not able to access them on the Zimbabwean side either because they are too expensive or they are unavailable. Those ones we facilitate on a daily basis.

But there is a second group which is fairly the same kind of people who want to come and buy things and go sell them but they don’t have passports.

The reason they don’t have passports is the expensive nature of the reality of getting a passport on the Zimbabwean side and don’t they access them.

They are not necessarily criminals, they just don’t have passports. So they will then cross the border into South Africa and buy things.

So those are the ones that we are going to be able to have a mechanism as to how do we address those groups of individuals with the Zimbabweans.

Then we separate those who must be the real target of our work and those who are pushing illegal things.

BMA is now the third armed service in South Africa after the South African National Defence Force and the South African Police Service.

It is mandated to perform border management functions within ports of entry as well as the law enforcement area.

Luke-ing the Beast in the Eye: ED’s “last supper”

By Luke Batsirai Tamborinyoka

As ED begins what he presumes to be his last term of office on the back of a stolen election, all indications point to a determined “lootocrat” lining up his family, cronies and allies for a “last supper” that will be defined by massive looting and avaricious plunder of State resources before he reluctantly disappears into the political sunset in 2028 or earlier.

Whatever the case, this is Mnangagwa’s last dance with power and the indications, especially given the shenanigans around the Mutapa Investment Fund (MIF), all point to looting on steroids. What we are currently seeing on the ground through this MIF is a brazen and systematic laying out of a clear framework to unveil a deliberate plan to steal the country’s vast wealth in the coming months, away from the public glare,

Our Lord Jesus Christ had his Last Supper or the Passover in the Upper room in the second floor of a building in Jerusalem Mnangagwa is definitely no Jesus Christ. But we see him blasphemously and in a crude and heathenic way cutting the national bread in the upper room; huge and sumptuous buttered slices that he intends to share only with his family and a coterie of his gothic disciples.

The Mutapa Investment Fund is a new zone of attack by Mnangagwa and his clanist brigade of certified thieves.

His appointment of family, clansmen and clanswomen into Cabinet and the deployment of relatives and cronies to strategic State and quasi-State institutions has all been part of a deliberate ploy to loot on a grand scale—and for the last time— the country’s vast natural and mineral wealth.

ED and his henchmen have become the latter day Pioneer Column, scouring the country for lithium and other wealth for their own self-aggrandisement.Indeed, they have become today’s colonialists pillaging and looting a whole nation’s assets and wealth.

We have seen it all before in his past and equally stolen term.Indeed, in his pilfered term from 2018 to 2023, Kuda Tagwirei, Henrietta Rushwaya, Justice Mayor Wadyajena, Scott Sakupwanya, Uebert Angel and a vast bandwagon of local and foreign nationals were exposed in the Gold Mafia documentary as part of a criminal underworld fronting Mnangagwa’s agenda to plunder the country’s resources.

ED has used an array of frontmen over the years, including his children and relatives, to build vast personal fortune and to turn this country into a personal empire.

Kuda Tagwirei, Delish Nguwaya and others have all frontED his vast appetite to loot and spirit away the proceeds of the country’s resources.

From waste management (the Pomona deal), fertiliser, Command Agriculture, the procurement of Zupco buses and other deals, ED’s surrogates have played the proxy in his unmitigated and gargantuan looting spree.

In the Ministry of Health where he first deployed his uncle Obediah Moyo as Minister of Health and later his wife as a Health ambassador, we saw massive looting as these cronies purported to be assisting NatPharm to import the country’s medicines when in fact they were bleeding the country dry through overpricing. Proxy foreign firms would supply the country with medicines at inflated prices.

Now in this his Last Supper, his final term stolen on 23 August, Mnangagwa is determined to loot massively in his last dance with power so that he bequeathes the country’s wealth to his progeny.

Oh yes, the man is hell-bent on leaving the country’s wealth in the hands of his children.

And he will loot big with neither shame nor compunction, without batting an eyelid!

MIF(ED)

The Mutapa Investment Fund (MIF) has left the whole country miffed. Indeed, we’re all MIFfed by this deliberate plan to salt away the country’s immense wealth.

Under this well-orchestrated heist, over 20 State-Owned Enterprises have been farmed out to the Mutapa Investment Fund (MIF), formerly the Sovereign Wealth fund. The SOEs under the MIF include strategic entities such as ZESA, TelOne, the National Railways of Zimbabwe the POSB, ZUPCO, NETONE, Powertel, Air Zimbabwe, Hwange Colliery Company and COTTCO, among others.

The original idea of a Sovereign Wealth Fund was meant to leverage on the country’s huge natural and mineral wealth with the noble aim to use them to anchor inclusive economic growth and economic development.

But now the plan has been hijecked. The idea now is to use these strategic State entities to loot. The controversial Presidential gazette that seeks to mask all procurement and disposal of the assets of these strategic State entities is highly revealing The regulations make it clear that all transactions around these strategic State entities must happen away from the public glare, beret of any iota of transparency and accountability.

In fact the law legislates secrecy on anything to do with these entities, a last supper antic to make a meal out of these State companies.

Batai mbavha iyo ! Stop the thief.

Mnangagwa remains a touted murderer in the court of public opinion. Quite an uncanny reputation. And murderers by virtue of their trade, are known to have a strange affinity for secrecy and murkiness.

Maybe that trait would not be surprising for a crocodile whose element is the muddy waters. . The mud has never been a transparent arena.

The love for secrecy is Mnangagwa’s key tenet. Some five or so months ago, he was forced by public pressure to withdraw a similar regulation that sought to prohibit on grounds of “national interest” the publication of how and who would be supplying medical equipment to the country.

Yet what was in the national interest was for everything to be done transparently and under public scrutiny.

Mnangagwa obviously wanted to steal. And he wants to do it again as evidenced by the promulgation of similar regulations exhorting secrecy around the Mutapa Investment Fund, itself the scene of an imminent heist..

ED has come again with another veil of secrecy on public wealth, whose business in fact deserves to be transacted in full glare of the public, all n the interest of probity, transparency and accountability, key tenets of democracy.

This week, dear reader, I wish to make a few observations on why the Mutapa Investment Fund must bring huge palpitations to the nation’s collective heart

  1. ED , his family and cronies are directly in charge

The MIF will be a huge entity worth billions of dollars overseen by the Ministry of Finance and Investment Promotion.

Forget Mthuli Ncube. He’s just a stooge currently in Cabinet at the benevolence of Mnangagwa after losing the Cowdray Park seat in the last election. He will not say a word about this pending heist.

ED’s pointman at the Finance Ministry that will be in charge of the MIF is his son, Kudakwashe David Mnangagwa, the deputy Minister of Finance.

Dear reader, Kudakwashe David is the same man who se company churned out huge amounts of money obtained from the RBZ to channel it into the illegal foreign currency market. Well, it would not be remiss of me to suspect that Kuda was just a front for his father as he kept Zimbabwe’s illegal foreign currency market kicking!

With a close relative, John Mushayavanhu, set to be appointed RBZ governor in the coming days, the MIF is under threat from a thieving triumvirate.Why? Simply because the trio of ED, his son David and his nephew Mushayavanhu could well decide over dinner the fate of the billions of dollars in assets of these strategic State entities.

  1. The prospect of relatives as board members

The controversial regulations.provide for the appointment of a 10 member board of equal gender to the MIF.

The board is still to be appointed but given what we have seen in the past five years, the board members could very well be nieces, cousins, aunts and uncles from Chivi, Shurugwi, Gutu, Mapanzure and Zvishavane.

The pliable board, whenever it will be appointed,will simply allow ED’s allies to grab these companies and their assets for a song in the likely event that they are placed into “private” hands or should their assets be disposed of.

  1. UnConstitutional regulations

In gazetting SI 156 of 2023 that instituted the attendant controversial regulations and renamed the Sovereign Wealth Fund to the Mutapa Investment Fund, Mnangagwa used his Presidential Powers to amend primary legislation.

It is the sole duty of Parliament to make laws. it is patently unconstitutional for the Executive, through the President, to amend a law made by Parliament without consulting the same Parliament whose primary role is to make law..

The notion of separation of powers is a key tenet of democracy. Over the years, we’ve seen the Presidency usurping the powers of Parliament by abusing Presidential Powers to make laws, itself the sole preserve of Parliament..

Even in the run-up to an election in which the President is a candidate, we have seen in the past the President amending the Electoral Act, in other words determining the rules of a game in which he is a player.

Mnangagwa has not stopped there. He has gone further and created his own “Commissions’ that have brazenly taken over the role of chapter 12 institutions that ought to be independent.

For example, in place of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission, ED has set up what he calls an Anti-Corruption unit in his office, headed by his relative Thabani Vusa Mpofu.

In the place of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, we saw Mnangagwa creating a personal unit called Forever Associates of Zimbabwe (FAZ) to (mis)run the last election.

He has done it again, this time usurping the power of Parliament by unconstitutionally amending primary law, all in a sinister bid to prepare for his last supper as he brazenly puts strategic State entities on his menu card.

  1. The return of the Undertaker

Mnangagwa has a history of plundering huge corporates and running them aground.

It is common knowledge that as Zanu PF secretary for Finance, Mnangagwa with his allies the Joshi brothers looted and ran down several thriving party companies.

It was a huge empire that Mnangagwa the Undertaker Iiterally ran aground.

On April Fools day in 2004, disturbed by the way companies and party finances were being managed under Mnangagwa, the Zanu PF central committee set up a special investigation committee to probe the matter.

Upon the setting up of the committee, ED’s cohorts the Joshi brothers immediately skipped the country. All we know is that the internal report of the investigation committee was swept under the carpet, never to see the light of day, notwithstanding the undeniable fact that ED had run down the party’s once-thriving business empire.

ED had taken party members for fools through the committee that was set up on 1 April 2004, a probe team whose report went nowhere, assuming there was ever a report in the first place.

Today, the legendary corporate undertaker wants us to put all the country’s strategic entities into an empire of similar scope called the MIF, run by himself, his son at the Ministry of Finance, his nephew at the RBZ and obviously a pliable board that is still to be appointed

The Undertaker will definitely strike again.

Conclusion

It’s definitely a last supper crusade as the man prepares to loot in his last term, which he is unsure when it will end, given the nagging questions around his legitimacy following yet another stolen election.

For him, it’s time to eat one more time. The last supper.The last dance.

Akuda kudyira kuenda . Filling the tummy for the road, as we would say in the village.

And he remains determined to plunder the country’s national wealth while we all stand and watch.

They call it the Mutapa Investment Fund—-or simply MIF. Indeed, we are all MIFfed, though we appear to be helpless about it. Our national wealth appears to have been downgraded to that despicable moniker yet again: Mutapa Investment Fund for ED (MIFFED).

The whole country is MIFfed as the gluttonous Mnangagwa lines our children’s fortune for his last supper.

But why are we so helpless when this man is angling to run away with the country’s fortune?

Fellow Zimbabweans, we have been taken for granted for too long. Should we allow Mnangagwa to have a last supper of our collective national wealth? Shall we stand by and allow this evil man to partake to the vast natural resources bequeathed to all of us by our forebears?

Hell No!

Luke_Tamborinyoka is a citizen from Domboshava . He is a journalist and an ardent political scientist by profession . Tamborinyoka is also a change champion in the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) . You can interact with him on his Facebook page or on the twitter handle @ luke_tambo .

Supreme Court Stops Chicken Slice From Using ‘Luv’ On Their Branding

HARARE – The Supreme Court has set aside a High Court ruling which gave Slice Distributors’ Chicken Slice to continue using the word “Luv” as part of the latter’s trademark.

Chicken Inn, through its parent company, Innscor Africa Limited, had challenged its competitor, claiming the company’s rights were being infringed by theft of one of the key characters of its trademark.

In its challenge, Innscor Africa had accused Slice Distributors of using the word “luv” in the latter’s Slice and Burger trademark which reads “l luv it”.

Chicken Inn said it came up with the word “luv” when it made its “Luv dat chicken” trademark when it was formed in 1987.

In addition, Chicken Inn said Chicken Slice’s colour scheme resembled its own.

It submitted that the resemblance in the trademarks and colours caused confusion among consumers.

In her ruling, Justice Sylvia-Chirawu Mugomba said Chicken Inn had no exclusive right to the word “luv”, adding that consumers would not be confused by the two products anyway.

“It is clear that the word ‘luv’ appears on the 1st defendant’s ‘burger’ mark and not on the Chicken Slice mark.

“Taking into account the law as enunciated above, it is my considered view that apart from the word ‘luv’, the marks used are not similar.

“In my view, a notional customer who encounters the products of the plaintiff and the 1st defendant is not likely to be confused by the differences between them.”

Justice Mangoma said Chicken Inn failed to prove the trademark infringement claims.

This forced Innscor to file an appeal with the Supreme Court in what has led to the granting of its legal challenge.

The Supreme Court reversed Justice Mugomba’s judgement ordering Chicken Slice to stop using the word with “immediate effect”.

Only the operative part was read in court.

Chicken Inn has been fighting over trademark infringement row with its main competitor for years.

In 2012, Innscor also sued Takesure Mbano for trademark infringement citing his plan to launch Chickenza Inn, Creamy Chickenza and Pizza Chickenza resembled its own.

Chicken Inn has over 200 outlets in the country and throughout Africa.

African Music Icon Owes Success To Zimbabwe

AFRICAN music icon Yvonne Chaka Chaka says she owes her fame and success to Zimbabwe as it hired her for her first-ever gig outside South Africa in 1987.

She was speaking at a two-day conference organised by the Jacaranda Music Festival, which began on the 4th of October and ends this Thursday in Harare.

The organisation holds annual conferences to support creatives in the strategic delivery of their art, bringing various experts from all over the world to educate and share experiences.

This year, Yvonne Chaka Chaka was invited to be the keynote speaker at the conference.

“I started music in 1985 and never thought that in 1987 I would get on my first flight as a musician. It was an overwhelming experience for me as I kept acting funny as the plane took off. People around me on the plane said you are a superstar, you must act like one, but I told them it was my first time on the plane whether I am a superstar or not,” she said.

Yvonne grew up in the Soweto township of South Africa and never thought music would become her career.

“I accompanied a friend to audition at a recording company and the white guy who was managing the audition asked if I wanted to try singing too. I then sang for him I’m in love with a DJ, which is a song he had written. He gave me a bus fare to come to the studio the next day. That’s how I started music and it was something I never saw myself doing one day.”

In her speech, she spoke about how music evolves.

“Tastes and preferences change and artists should embrace and accept that. The good thing is there will always be people who like Yvonne Chaka Chaka because there is only one Yvonne Chaka Chaka. Artists must collaborate and compliment each other, not compete, so never be jealous of new trends, cheer others when they are winning,” she exhorted.

She urged creatives especially the girl child to work and pray hard.

“Girls, don’t rely on men and rush into marriage thinking you will live large. Acknowledge who you are first, value yourselves, know your worth, and don’t be abused by promoters and all men. Promoters, don’t take advantage of artists. Your job is to identify talent, never take this for granted. Pay them what they are worth. Do not think you are doing them a favour. Your job is to look for business, sell your artist out there, and negotiate deals. As for me, my manager works for me and she knows we agree on 10% for the shows I get, and when she gets a show for me, she gets 20%. This is a dog-eat-dog industry,” the songstress said.

Chaka Chaka also highlighted how they got popular using traditional means like radio, television and newspapers. She added that in 1987 after the Zimbabwe trip, she was introduced to Whitney Houston in Washington DC, also met Mirriam Makeba in New York and started touring all other parts of the world with Umqombothi being the most popular track even in Nigeria and Kenya.

Yvonne called on collective management organisations to pay artists royalties at least twice a year and collect money for artists in all areas where there are music users.

“Facebook restricts playing other people’s music, it protects artists’ rights like Beyonce’s music for example. But us Africans we do not even bother taking all those procedures to get value for our work. Music is a business, even when you contribute a line to someone’s song, get paid. Backing vocalists and session artists are hardly recognised and thanked too. Do not look down upon them, there would be no band without them. Include them in getting a certain percentage of your earnings and even having workshops that recognise their hard work. They are part of the value chain,” she added.

Chaka Chaka confessed she didn’t know much about copyrights and music ownership in her first two famous albums and she does not get any royalties from them to this day.

Angola Run Riot

Angola thump Comoros 5-0 in the opening Group B match of the 2023 Cosafa Women’s Championship at Lucas Moripe Stadium in Pretoria, South Africa.

The defending champions Zambia take on Mozambique in the second match of the day at the same venue.- ZBC News

Chivhayo Rewards Mnangagwa Bootlicker

Chivhayo Dishes Out Cash To Vharazipi, Chief Hwenje For Bootlicking Mnangagwa

Controversial businessman Wicknell Chivhayo is on a roll.

Earlier today, he gifted comedians Sabhuku Vharazipi, Amai John and Chairman with US$10,000 each for a skit they did praising President Emmerson Mnangagwa for uplifting artists.

Wicknell also donated US$50,000 to ZANU-PF singer Chief Hwenje and US$60,000 to DJ Masomere to buy houses.

DJ Masomere gained notoriety for screaming, “Hallo Chimira Jah Prayzah!” at President Mnangagwa’s inauguration last month.-263 Chat

Mnangagwa Targets Journalists

ATTACKS ON JOURNALISTS

Our latest advocacy briefing reveals that the culture of intimidation and harassment of journalists has persisted under the current Zimbabwean government.

Since the 2018 elections, Amnesty International has documented several incidents where journalists have been persecuted simply for expressing an opinion.

In 2021 alone at least 15 journalists were assaulted, detained, or arrested by security agents for carrying out their work.

Every case involving the harassment of a journalist in the discharge of their duties is unacceptable.

JournalismIsNotACrime

Read more: https://www.amnesty.org/en/documents/afr46/7221/2023/en/

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Warriors Clinch New Sportswear Deal

The ZIFA Nomalisation Committee have signed a new technical partnership with German sportswear manufacturer Puma after their deal with Umbro lapsed.

The Umbro deal was not renewed when it expired last year during the time the country was banned from all forms of international football.

The ZIFA NC, which assumed the office in June this year, has moved to secure a new technical partner after signing a contract with Puma.

NC member Rosemary Mugadza revealed the news on The Couch show on ZTN Prime.

She said: “The Umbro deal lapsed some years ago.

“And as the ZIFA NC, we needed to look for our own deal.

“We sealed the deal with Puma three days ago (on Monday) in time before the Mighty Warriors left (for the COSAFA Women’s Championship).

“The deal is for all the national teams, including the junior sides. The Warriors will be using a new Puma kit when they start their 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers in November.”

The Mighty Warriors will debut the new Puma kit when they start their 2023 COSAFA Women’s Championship campaign this afternoon against Lesotho.

Despite going to use the kit immediately, Mugadza said the official launch of the new deal will be done next year.

She added: “The unveiling and launching part will be done next year, not this year.

“But this where we are now and the deal is already signed and sealed.”-Soccer24 News

“What Kind of Partners Will Our Children Bring Home for Marriage? The Troubling Future!”

By Dr. Masimba Mavaza | Cultural erosion is the gradual loss of a culture’s core elements, often due to the influence of new cultures or a desire to conform. Pressure from our surroundings can lead us to adopt new ways without much thought. Every society and subculture has its unique culture, encompassing religion, language, traditions, and even culinary choices. Culture is vital to a group’s identity, shaping who they are.

Dr Masimba Mavaza

Zimbabweans living abroad can be easily influenced by foreign cultures, sometimes adopting behaviors even animals would find excessive. Migration has, in some cases, brought about concerning changes in behavior. We must ask ourselves if these are signs of a larger issue, akin to cultural erosion.

Our culture has faced numerous challenges throughout history, such as during colonization when foreign powers imposed their ways of life. Today, disturbing incidents, like sex parties involving young students, signal a new form of cultural erosion. These parties, known as Vuzu parties, involve alcohol, drugs, and multiple sexual partners. Such behavior raises concerns about the future choices our children will make.

The institution of marriage is under threat from various angles, including the growing acceptance of same-sex unions. This trend didn’t happen overnight but is a result of a gradual weakening of marriage’s foundations, affected by individualism and the separation of sex from marriage.

We must stop the importation of cultural decay and protect our values. The story of Tarusenga Muzambindo, whose son brought home a same-sex partner, reflects the challenges families face. It highlights the need for open dialogue and understanding in our evolving society.

Across the border in South Africa, a program called “Do You Trust Each Other?” reveals the extent of social decay in relationships. Unmarried couples exchange their phones for a minute to check each other’s trustworthiness, uncovering widespread infidelity and a new phenomenon known as “Friends with Benefits.”

This culture has seeped into Zimbabwe as well, where dating often involves financial demands and material expectations. The decay is further exemplified by the rise of Vuzu parties, where young people engage in risky behaviors fueled by diaspora funds.

The consequences of these parties go beyond the immediate, with concerns about rising rates of sexual activity among young people and even backdoor abortions. The heavy drinking and drug use at these parties can lead to addiction and long-term consequences.

While the diaspora has a positive impact on the economy, it comes at a cost – the erosion of our cultural values. Many Zimbabweans now wonder what kind of in-laws their children will bring home, signaling the need to address these cultural challenges.

Let’s protect our culture and values while adapting to the changing world, finding a balance that ensures the well-being of future generations.

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Nyasha Chivaura Shines as Finalist in UK-Supported Value Creation Do

Nyasha Chivaura, the creative mind behind Nyasha Textiles Studio, has emerged as one of the brilliant finalists in the UK-supported Value Creation Challenge taking place in Zimbabwe since 2019.

In an interview, Chivaura shared her journey, inspirations, and plans for her innovative studio.

Nyasha Chivaura

Reflecting on her entrepreneurial dream, Chivaura expressed her desire to establish a business that not only thrives in Africa but also expands globally. After completing her high school education in Zimbabwe, she embarked on a journey to the United Kingdom for further studies, recognizing the importance of gaining an education and industry experience in a nation renowned for its well-established textile industry.

During her time in the UK, Chivaura delved into the works of prominent British designers such as William Morris, Dame Zandra Rhodes, Sir Paul Smith, Laura Ashley, Lucienne Day, Sir Terence Conran, and Cath Kidston, among others. These designers, she explained, set exceptionally high standards for craftsmanship and continuity, becoming a profound source of inspiration for her own creative path.

In 2014, Chivaura pursued an MSc in woven textiles in the United States, leading her to a pivotal internship with The Woolmark Company in New York City. It was there that she was introduced to the versatile Australian merino wool fiber and its global supply chains. Witnessing the potential of wool in high-end fashion, athletic wear, and interior textiles, Chivaura’s passion was ignited.

This newfound inspiration led her to craft a remarkable thesis collection, primarily using natural fibers such as cotton, wool, merino wool, and alpaca. Last year, she had the extraordinary opportunity to introduce her brand to the world through the prestigious 100% Design tradeshow in South Africa. Her brand earned recognition in both the 100% Weave Exhibit and 100% Talent categories.

Above all, Chivaura draws her deepest inspiration from the beautiful natural fibers produced in Southern Africa. Her vision for her brand is clear: to invigorate the market for locally-produced fibers and to design avant-garde materials that ignite creativity in her clients.

This success story is part of the UK’s commitment to supporting the Value Creation Challenge and nurturing young Zimbabwean entrepreneurs. Collaborative partners in this endeavor include Old Mutual Zimbabwe, EFT Corporation Ltd, and the British Council Zimbabwe. This initiative is a testament to the UK’s dedication to fostering trade and economic growth between the two nations.

Nyasha Chivaura’s journey serves as a shining example of talent, dedication, and innovation, as she continues to make strides in the world of textiles and design. – Agencies

President Chamisa Pushes For Fresh Polls

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa Chamisa has maintained incessant calls for fresh polls.

Addressing party members in Matabeleland South on Thursday, President Chamisa saluted citizens for reflecting resilience in spite of relentless persecution.

Said President Chamisa in a statement :

“IN MATEBELELAND SOUTH…

Solid support here. The Citizens Interface has one clear message; that the 2023 elections were deeply flawed.

The whole nation is united in the chorus for a proper solution and political settlement that deals with all the citizens’
concerns. The Citizens are clear. “

In a statement CCC said:

” Today, in Matabeleland South province, President @nelsonchamisa held a meeting with the provincial cluster leadership.

He reiterated the same message that has gained widespread support throughout the country – the previous elections were flawed, and it is imperative to hold fresh elections. As a citizens’ movement, every decision we make is guided by the voice of the citizens.

Their stance on the recently concluded elections has been resolute and unequivocal.

Get ready for celebrations. #FreshElectionsZW. “

Sabhuku Vharazipi Rewarded For Licking Mnangagwa Boots

Chivhayo Dishes Out Cash To Vharazipi, Chief Hwenje For Bootlicking Mnangagwa

Controversial businessman Wicknell Chivhayo is on a roll.

Earlier today, he gifted comedians Sabhuku Vharazipi, Amai John and Chairman with US$10,000 each for a skit they did praising President Emmerson Mnangagwa for uplifting artists.

Wicknell also donated US$50,000 to ZANU-PF singer Chief Hwenje and US$60,000 to DJ Masomere to buy houses.

DJ Masomere gained notoriety for screaming, “Hallo Chimira Jah Prayzah!” at President Mnangagwa’s inauguration last month.-263 Chat

Yvonne Chaka Chaka : I Owe My Success To Zim

AFRICAN music icon Yvonne Chaka Chaka says she owes her fame and success to Zimbabwe as it hired her for her first-ever gig outside South Africa in 1987.

She was speaking at a two-day conference organised by the Jacaranda Music Festival, which began on the 4th of October and ends this Thursday in Harare.

The organisation holds annual conferences to support creatives in the strategic delivery of their art, bringing various experts from all over the world to educate and share experiences.

This year, Yvonne Chaka Chaka was invited to be the keynote speaker at the conference.

“I started music in 1985 and never thought that in 1987 I would get on my first flight as a musician. It was an overwhelming experience for me as I kept acting funny as the plane took off. People around me on the plane said you are a superstar, you must act like one, but I told them it was my first time on the plane whether I am a superstar or not,” she said.

Yvonne grew up in the Soweto township of South Africa and never thought music would become her career.

“I accompanied a friend to audition at a recording company and the white guy who was managing the audition asked if I wanted to try singing too. I then sang for him I’m in love with a DJ, which is a song he had written. He gave me a bus fare to come to the studio the next day. That’s how I started music and it was something I never saw myself doing one day.”

In her speech, she spoke about how music evolves.

“Tastes and preferences change and artists should embrace and accept that. The good thing is there will always be people who like Yvonne Chaka Chaka because there is only one Yvonne Chaka Chaka. Artists must collaborate and compliment each other, not compete, so never be jealous of new trends, cheer others when they are winning,” she exhorted.

She urged creatives especially the girl child to work and pray hard.

“Girls, don’t rely on men and rush into marriage thinking you will live large. Acknowledge who you are first, value yourselves, know your worth, and don’t be abused by promoters and all men. Promoters, don’t take advantage of artists. Your job is to identify talent, never take this for granted. Pay them what they are worth. Do not think you are doing them a favour. Your job is to look for business, sell your artist out there, and negotiate deals. As for me, my manager works for me and she knows we agree on 10% for the shows I get, and when she gets a show for me, she gets 20%. This is a dog-eat-dog industry,” the songstress said.

Chaka Chaka also highlighted how they got popular using traditional means like radio, television and newspapers. She added that in 1987 after the Zimbabwe trip, she was introduced to Whitney Houston in Washington DC, also met Mirriam Makeba in New York and started touring all other parts of the world with Umqombothi being the most popular track even in Nigeria and Kenya.

Yvonne called on collective management organisations to pay artists royalties at least twice a year and collect money for artists in all areas where there are music users.

“Facebook restricts playing other people’s music, it protects artists’ rights like Beyonce’s music for example. But us Africans we do not even bother taking all those procedures to get value for our work. Music is a business, even when you contribute a line to someone’s song, get paid. Backing vocalists and session artists are hardly recognised and thanked too. Do not look down upon them, there would be no band without them. Include them in getting a certain percentage of your earnings and even having workshops that recognise their hard work. They are part of the value chain,” she added.

Chaka Chaka confessed she didn’t know much about copyrights and music ownership in her first two famous albums and she does not get any royalties from them to this day.

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New Sportswear Deal For Warriors

The ZIFA Nomalisation Committee have signed a new technical partnership with German sportswear manufacturer Puma after their deal with Umbro lapsed.

The Umbro deal was not renewed when it expired last year during the time the country was banned from all forms of international football.

The ZIFA NC, which assumed the office in June this year, has moved to secure a new technical partner after signing a contract with Puma.

NC member Rosemary Mugadza revealed the news on The Couch show on ZTN Prime.

She said: “The Umbro deal lapsed some years ago.

“And as the ZIFA NC, we needed to look for our own deal.

“We sealed the deal with Puma three days ago (on Monday) in time before the Mighty Warriors left (for the COSAFA Women’s Championship).

“The deal is for all the national teams, including the junior sides. The Warriors will be using a new Puma kit when they start their 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers in November.”

The Mighty Warriors will debut the new Puma kit when they start their 2023 COSAFA Women’s Championship campaign this afternoon against Lesotho.

Despite going to use the kit immediately, Mugadza said the official launch of the new deal will be done next year.

She added: “The unveiling and launching part will be done next year, not this year.

“But this where we are now and the deal is already signed and sealed.”-Soccer24 News

Cape Town City Yet To Sign Billiat

Cape Town City boss John Comitis has given an update on their pursuit of Khama Billiat, while also revealing the forward has a Saudi Arabian offer on the table.

Billiat is a free agent after leaving Kaizer Chiefs at the end of June when his contract expired.

The forward has laid low since his Amakhosi departure with no concrete information on his next move.

Comitis confirmed last week that there is interest but was reluctant to reveal more details on their pursuit of the former Warriors international.

In an interview with Kick-off.com, the City chairman gave an update, while also talking about the the Saudi offer Billiat received.

“At this stage, nothing has materialised, I’m waiting to have a meeting with the technical team on Friday,” Comitis told the publication on the decision of potentially approaching Billiat.

“On Friday, we will then see what is the possibilities. At the moment, we have not discussed anything.

“He had an opportunity to sign in Saudi Arabia, which obviously would be very beautiful.

“If that doesn’t go through, then as Cape Town City, we have an opportunity, and that’s it.

“Listen, in Khama Billiat, you’ve got a natural goalscorer, he is a good link player, he can get players together, and he’s got an eye for goal.

“I brought him through from Zimbabwe, when he was a young boy, so I know him very well, clearly.”-Soccer24 News

Basic First Aid

First aid should can be offered by anyone but ideally trained personnel to give first aid should offer first aid.

When offering first aid always consider your personal safety first.

Look out for any dangers and only act when you are confident it is safe to do so.

An unresponsive person is someone not moving or responding when you call them or when gently shaken.

Respiratory emergencies & CPR

Check if breathing by tilting their head back and looking and feeling for breaths.

When a person is unresponsive, their muscles relax and their tongue can block their airway so they can no longer breathe. Tilting their head back opens the airway by pulling the tongue forward. If they are breathing, you will see their chest moving and you may hear their breath or feel it on your cheek. If breathing, move on to step two.

Move them onto their side and tilt their head back. Putting them in this position with their head back helps keep their airway open. It ensures their tongue falls forward and blood and vomit drain out. It is sometimes called the “recovery position”.

Call for help or an ambulance as soon as possible.

If the patient needs CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation), place the person on their back on a firm, flat surface and start giving chest compressions aiming for 30compressions in 1minute.

How to do CPR
Hand position: Two hands centered on the chest
Body position: Shoulders directly over hands; elbows locked
Depth: At least 5cm
Allow chest to return to normal position after every chest compression.

5 Give 2 rescue breaths (if equipment to do that available). Ensure each breath lasts about 1 second and makes the chest rise; allow air to exit before giving the next breath.

Gas leak, Fire & Burns

Turn off gas if safe to do
Evacuate the area immediately
Do not switch any lights or start an open flame
If there is fire use a fire extinguisher to stop the fire from spreading and ring the fire alarm alerting everyone to evacuate the building.
If someone is on fire remove the person from the source of fire, drop and roll him or her over or cover him or her with a fire blanket.

Cool burn under running water
Protect the burn with sterile, non-adhesive bandage (DO NOT APPLY BUTTER OR OINTMENTS)
Do not break blisters
Call for an ambulance and send to hospital
Chemical spill

Remove spoiled clothing
If skin or eyes affected rinse immediately with clean running water
If ingested do not induce vomiting and do not give water or mi unless told to do so by a health professional.
If inhaled move the person to fresh air and give oxygen if available.
After first aid is given send to hospital as soon as possible.
Compiled by Zimbabwe Online Health Centre in partnership with Three Wingers Enterprises

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President Chamisa Maintains Call For Fresh Polls

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa Chamisa has maintained incessant calls for fresh polls.

Addressing party members in Matabeleland South on Thursday, President Chamisa saluted citizens for reflecting resilience in spite of relentless persecution.

Said President Chamisa in a statement :

“IN MATEBELELAND SOUTH…

Solid support here. The Citizens Interface has one clear message; that the 2023 elections were deeply flawed.

The whole nation is united in the chorus for a proper solution and political settlement that deals with all the citizens’
concerns. The Citizens are clear. “

In a statement CCC said:

” Today, in Matabeleland South province, President @nelsonchamisa held a meeting with the provincial cluster leadership.

He reiterated the same message that has gained widespread support throughout the country – the previous elections were flawed, and it is imperative to hold fresh elections. As a citizens’ movement, every decision we make is guided by the voice of the citizens.

Their stance on the recently concluded elections has been resolute and unequivocal.

Get ready for celebrations. #FreshElectionsZW. “

Mzembi Warns Mnangagwa Wants To Kill Political Rivals

Tinashe Sambiri

Former Tourism Minister Engineer Walter Mzembi has challenged CCC MPs to be wary of Emmerson Mnangagwa’s secret manoeuvres.

According to Eng Mzembi, Mnangagwa is desperate to restore Zanu PF’s 2/3 majority in Parliament, even if it means killing opponents.

“The cruel & crude hunt for a 2/3 majority begins . It will take all forms , shapes& modes. Be careful where you eat what you eat , watch your review mirrors, be super careful on the the road , who you date & sleep with, this is in addition to these recalls !

These CIO & FAZ inspired recalls of @CCCZimbabwe Councillors and MPs are exactly the reason why there should be a @SADC_News Extraordinary Summit on Zimbabwe.

Destabilization of a State starts with State sponsored destabilization of political parties, “Eng Mzembi wrote on X
.

President Chamisa Salutes Resilient Citizens

Tinashe Sambiri|CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa Chamisa has maintained incessant calls for fresh polls.

Addressing party members in Matabeleland South on Thursday, President Chamisa saluted citizens for reflecting resilience in spite of relentless persecution.

Said President Chamisa in a statement :

“IN MATEBELELAND SOUTH…

Solid support here. The Citizens Interface has one clear message; that the 2023 elections were deeply flawed.

The whole nation is united in the chorus for a proper solution and political settlement that deals with all the citizens’
concerns. The Citizens are clear. “

In a statement CCC said:

” Today, in Matabeleland South province, President @nelsonchamisa held a meeting with the provincial cluster leadership.

He reiterated the same message that has gained widespread support throughout the country – the previous elections were flawed, and it is imperative to hold fresh elections. As a citizens’ movement, every decision we make is guided by the voice of the citizens.

Their stance on the recently concluded elections has been resolute and unequivocal.

Get ready for celebrations. #FreshElectionsZW. “

Practical Nature Of Mining

1 treat mining like business

In business you invest with the aim of making profit long term and sustainable. Inorder to do that just make a small informal business by listing what you need with exact value don’t forget to include monitoring expenses identify a claim close to you or never invest . If you are still tempted to invest far increase scope of investment so that all you will be able to all final production activities month end .
2 nothing can replace your presence
Gold is a currency that can be used without any purification or processing and around Zimbabwe you find gold nuggets of 5points upto 10kg your absence means you won’t be able to see it or account for production done using your own money. Be there from day one study everything learn all risks and rewards.

Your kids , wife and relatives are not you they can steal from you infact most gold related theft or lack of accountability is orchestrated by related especially the son or daughter in most cases l have come across.

Besides stealing they usually unknowingly disturb or sabotage production in the name of relative. All gold production ends are guarded by mine owner , sponsors or investors and workers nothing is left to chance.

3 avoid overspending on monitoring
Avoid driving up and down to the mine in the name of monitoring because it’s useless and unnecessary unless you spend atleast 6hrs of day time at the mine use public transport and avoid hiring transport for transactions that don’t need a car .

If you want to use a car increase your investment scope to accommodate the car .when ever gold pays you handsomely remember they are dark days ahead plan wisely and create proper backup.

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Mnangagwa Wants To Kill You, CCC MPs Warned

Tinashe Sambiri

Former Tourism Minister Engineer Walter Mzembi has challenged CCC MPs to be wary of Emmerson Mnangagwa’s secret manoeuvres.

According to Eng Mzembi, Mnangagwa is desperate to restore Zanu PF’s 2/3 majority in Parliament, even if it means killing opponents.

“The cruel & crude hunt for a 2/3 majority begins . It will take all forms , shapes& modes. Be careful where you eat what you eat , watch your review mirrors, be super careful on the the road , who you date & sleep with, this is in addition to these recalls !

These CIO & FAZ inspired recalls of @CCCZimbabwe Councillors and MPs are exactly the reason why there should be a @SADC_News Extraordinary Summit on Zimbabwe.

Destabilization of a State starts with State sponsored destabilization of political parties, “Eng Mzembi wrote on X
.

Chivhayo Rewards Jah Prayzah Chimira DJ With 60k Cash

Chivhayo Dishes Out Cash To Vharazipi, Chief Hwenje For Bootlicking Mnangagwa

Controversial businessman Wicknell Chivhayo is on a roll.

Earlier today, he gifted comedians Sabhuku Vharazipi, Amai John and Chairman with US$10,000 each for a skit they did praising President Emmerson Mnangagwa for uplifting artists.

Wicknell also donated US$50,000 to ZANU-PF singer Chief Hwenje and US$60,000 to DJ Masomere to buy houses.

DJ Masomere gained notoriety for screaming, “Hallo Chimira Jah Prayzah!” at President Mnangagwa’s inauguration last month.-263 Chat

Mnangagwa ‘Blueticked’ By A South African Cop In Musina

In a jaw-dropping incident that has sent shockwaves across the region, Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa was humiliated and blatantly ignored by a South African police officer during his border post tour with Cyril Ramaphosa.

Video footage capturing the callous encounter shows Mnangagwa, standing side by side with Ramaphosa, attempting to extend a courteous greeting to the South African officer. However, she callously bypassed him and it was only after President Ramaphosa intervened and introduced her to Mnangagwa.

Watch video of the incident below…

Zanu PF Battles With Losing MPs Refusing To Return Party Vehicles

Zanu-PF has issued a warning to losing party candidates who have failed to return their party vehicles as instructed, cautioning that the vehicles could be repossessed by the police if they do not comply.

Despite repeated requests from the party leadership, some of the unsuccessful parliamentary candidates have refused to surrender the vehicles provided to them by Zanu-PF.

In a notice dated October 5, 2023, Munyaradzi Nyamukondiwa, Zanu-PF’s secretary for transport for Harare province, stated that the party would not hesitate to reclaim the vehicles through law enforcement if the candidates did not cooperate. The notice stated, “Those who did not surrender party vehicles as per instruction risk the embarrassment of the vehicles being repossessed through police.”

Zanu-PF had distributed 210 brand new branded vehicles, including 4×4 Nissan Navaras and Ford Rangers, to parliamentary candidates participating in the elections. However, the party had previously warned that unsuccessful candidates would be required to return the vehicles.

Last week, Obert Mpofu, Zanu-PF’s secretary for administration, emphasized that all defeated aspirants must return the cars without exception.

In preparation for the elections, Zanu-PF had spent millions of dollars on vehicles, party regalia, and improving the welfare of its members.

In a separate incident, police have identified the sixth victim of the RioZim light aircraft crash in Mashava, which occurred on September 29 in the Zvamahande area, killing six people on the spot. The sixth victim has been identified as Pichumoney Viswanath (58) of RioZim Limited.

Additionally, the police are investigating a robbery that occurred on a bus along the Mutare-Beitbridge Highway, where three unidentified male suspects armed with a pistol, posing as passengers, attacked the bus driver and 14 passengers. The robbers made off with ZAR146,160 and US$8,320 in cash, along with other valuables.

In another incident in Bulawayo, police are investigating a murder in Entumbane, where an airtime dealer, Calisto Muzumbi (39), was stabbed in the shoulder by three unidentified individuals as he arrived home. The assailants attempted to steal a backpack containing money.

Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi provided an update on Operation “Tame the Traffic Jungle,” reporting that 71,024 arrests have been made. These include 1,854 arrests for vehicles without route permits, 22,291 arrests for illegal pirate taxis (mushikashika), 410 arrests for reckless driving, 5,137 arrests for touting, and 1,459 vehicles impounded for operating without registration plates.

Albert Chekai Ensnared in Yet Another Sexual Harassment Scandal as ZBC Sexgate Escalates

By A Correspondent| In a shocking twist to the scandalous ZBC sexgate, another top dog has been caught in the storm of accusations!

Albert Chekai, the newly appointed Director of News and Current Affairs, is now under the spotlight, and the heat is on!

The tempestuous ZBC sexgate initially ensnared Director of Radio Services, Robson Mhandu, accused of sexual harassment by a radio presenter seeking a transfer. But now, the flames have engulfed Chekai, who received his suspension papers at his very doorstep just two days ago, according to reports.

Whispers of sexual misconduct have long haunted the hallways of the state broadcaster, and it seems the dam has burst. Chekai’s suspension papers are just the beginning, as insiders predict a number heads will roll in the wake of these allegations.

Chekai was in 2022, allegedly entangled in romantic liaisons with another female presenter at ZBC with Goodness and Mercy Ministries founder, Prophet Tapiwa Freddy, dropping a bombshell during court proceedings, alleging a love triangle involving Chekai and presenter Rutendo Makuti.

During the gripping cross-examination, Freddy’s lawyer, Everson Chatambudza, threw a punch, confronting Makuti about her alleged romantic involvement with Chekai with the courtroom gasping as the shocking details emerged which painted a vivid picture of tangled love affairs within the state broadcaster’s walls.

Serious Concern Over Sprouting Of Liquor Stores In Harare CBD

By A Correspondent| The Southern African Alcohol Policy Alliance in Zimbabwe (SAAPA ZW) has raised serious concerns about the rapid proliferation of liquor stores in Harare and other urban areas with the escalating trend viewed as a significant threat to public health, safety, and overall societal well-being.

This follows a recent article in a local daily highlighting the surge of liquor shops in Harare with the outlets becoming focal points for criminal activities, drug sales, and prostitution.

In response, SAAPA ZW called on the government to act quickly and adopt an evidence-based alcohol policy that aligns with global strategy and the WHO S.A.F.E.R initiative to curb the growing harm from alcohol consumption.

SAAPA ZW called on the government to limit the number and strategic placement of liquor shops, particularly in residential and high-risk areas, and to restrict advertising and promotion of alcohol.

“Strengthening restrictions on alcohol availability by limiting the number, location, and hours of operation of liquor shops, especially in residential and high-risk areas.

“Advancing and enforcing drink driving counter measures by enacting and enforcing strong drink-driving laws and low blood alcohol concentration limits via sobriety checkpoints and random breath testing are some of the measures from the WHO SAFER initiative being advocated SAAPA ZW,” SAAPA ZW Coordinator Tungamirai Zimonte said.

Zimonte further urged the government to implement price hikes on alcohol by adopting a pricing model based on the amount of pure alcohol content, with the revenue generated being allocated to public health and social development programs.

“SAAPA ZW advocates for raising prices on alcohol by implementing excise taxes and pricing policies based on the amount of pure alcohol content in a product. The revenue generated from these measures should be allocated to public health and social development programs,” Zimonte added.

On 2 October, the world commemorated the World No Alcohol Day, a day set aside to spread awareness of the negative effects of alcohol.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the harmful use of alcohol is responsible for three million deaths annually. In addition, regular consumption of alcohol is linked with high blood pressure, liver disease, stroke, and diverse types of cancer.

Latest On Bayhorse Mine Collapse

GOVERNMENT says seven bodies are still missing while six are yet to be removed as they are pinned behind a big boulder at Bay Horse Mine after the mine caved in last week.

In a post-cabinet briefing this Wednesday, the Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services, Honourable Dr Jenfan Muswere said 13 persons managed to escape when the mine caved in, nine were rescued and four bodies were found.

39 miners were verified to have been trapped in a kilometre-long tunnel on the day of the disaster.

After being called into action, the District Civil Protection Committee swiftly assessed the situation, coordinated the reaction actions, enlisted the aid of neighbouring mining firms in the rescue attempts and set up a Command Centre at the mine.

The deceased are receiving state-assisted funerals, which include burial services, the provision of grain, and funding to oversee the burials. The mine owner is additionally assisting with the burial arrangements as well as providing food for the rescue team.

The search for the missing people and the recovery of the remaining dead are ongoing.

Regarding the Mashava Plane Crush, Cabinet has announced that the RioZim plane, which was flying from Harare to Murowa Diamonds, had 6 men on board.

The bereaved families are receiving support from the National Civil Protection Fund.

The government is providing funeral assistance, psychological therapy, and forensic inspection and DNA testing of the deceased people’s remains to mourning relatives through the Civil Protection Unit.

Banyana Banyana Fall

THE 2023 COSAFA Women’s Championship kicked off in South Africa this Wednesday, with Malawi edging hosts South Africa 4-3 in an entertaining encounter at the Lucas Moripe stadium in Pretoria.

China-based Malawi captain, Temwa Chawinga showed her class after scoring a hat-trick to guide her team to a 4-3 victory over a young South African side.

Despite the defeat, South Africa coach, Desiree Ellis emphasised the importance of the tournament.

“This is a tournament that makes future heroes and prepares teams for future assignments, girls who do well here are ready for any challenge in the world, we have used this tournament to prepare for the AWCON and the World Cup and this has worked well for us,” said coach Ellis.

Group B action takes centre stage this Thursday with Angola taking on Comoros, while defending champions, Zambia face Mozambique at the Lucas Moripe stadium.

Zimbabwe, who are in Group C conducted their first training session this Wednesday at Wits University with vice-captain and goalkeeper, Chido Dzingirai satisfied with the team’s attitude.

Dzingirai said, “We have settled well but the battle starts on Friday, and we need to be focused. The good thing is that this group is motivated to do well, the youngsters are showing hunger and desire to do well which helps a team that is in transition.”

The Mighty Warriors take on Lesotho on Friday at the Lucas Moripe stadium.

Meanwhile, legendary Zimbabwe referee, Felix Tangawarima who is the Confederation of African Football referees’ manager is the head of all match officials at the tournament, while two local referees; Grace Gimo and Claris Simango are officiating at the 2023 COSAFA Women’s Championship.

COSAFA Cup: Malawi Shock South Africa

THE 2023 COSAFA Women’s Championship kicked off in South Africa this Wednesday, with Malawi edging hosts South Africa 4-3 in an entertaining encounter at the Lucas Moripe stadium in Pretoria.

China-based Malawi captain, Temwa Chawinga showed her class after scoring a hat-trick to guide her team to a 4-3 victory over a young South African side.

Despite the defeat, South Africa coach, Desiree Ellis emphasised the importance of the tournament.

“This is a tournament that makes future heroes and prepares teams for future assignments, girls who do well here are ready for any challenge in the world, we have used this tournament to prepare for the AWCON and the World Cup and this has worked well for us,” said coach Ellis.

Group B action takes centre stage this Thursday with Angola taking on Comoros, while defending champions, Zambia face Mozambique at the Lucas Moripe stadium.

Zimbabwe, who are in Group C conducted their first training session this Wednesday at Wits University with vice-captain and goalkeeper, Chido Dzingirai satisfied with the team’s attitude.

Dzingirai said, “We have settled well but the battle starts on Friday, and we need to be focused. The good thing is that this group is motivated to do well, the youngsters are showing hunger and desire to do well which helps a team that is in transition.”

The Mighty Warriors take on Lesotho on Friday at the Lucas Moripe stadium.

Meanwhile, legendary Zimbabwe referee, Felix Tangawarima who is the Confederation of African Football referees’ manager is the head of all match officials at the tournament, while two local referees; Grace Gimo and Claris Simango are officiating at the 2023 COSAFA Women’s Championship.

How ZEC, FAZ Rigged Polls In Favour Of Emmerson Mnangagwa

Compiled by CCC

SEOM REPORT EXCERPT: 1/ Prior to election day, ZEC had assured our Mission and other stakeholders, that all necessary voting materials, including ballot papers, were available and ready for use before election day. This communication was made in the context of section 52A(2) of the Electoral Act which requires ZEC to provide information on the number of ballot papers and publication of details regarding them. On the basis of these two considerations, the subsequent information from ZEC that they did not have adequate ballot papers has the unfortunate effect of creating doubts about the credibility of this electoral process. #FreshElectionZW?? #NoToAnother5Years

SEOM REPORT EXCERPT: 2/ During the voting period, and at 26% of the polling stations observed by the SEOM, not all voters who turned out could vote. The reasons advanced for this included:

i. Voters were identified, but the names were not found on the voters’ roll;
ii. It was not possible to establish the voter’s identity;
iii. Voters were at the wrong polling station; ( illegal transfer of voters) #FreshElectionsZW?? #NoToAnother5Years

SEOM REPORT EXCERPT: 3/ In at least more than 500 of polling stations observed, indelible ink was not checked on the voters before allowing them to cast their vote. #FreshElectionsZW?? #NoToAnother5Years

SEOM REPORT EXCERPT: 4/ Ballot boxes did not remain locked and/or sealed at more than 300 of the polling stations observed by SEOM. #FreshElectionsZW?? #NoToAnother5Years

SEOM REPORT EXCERPT: 5/ In previous stakeholder consultations, a shadowy organisation referred to as Forever Associates Zimbabwe was accused of conducting a country-wide exercise of electoral intimidation.

Our observers confirmed the existence of this group as its officials or agents were easily identifiable at some polling stations as they were dressed in regalia emblazoned with the FAZ name and were accredited local observers. These, and other unidentified persons who were not polling officials were also observed taking down the names of voters before they cast their votes. In some areas, voters were intimidated by actions of these individuals.

#FreshElectionsZW?? #NoToAnother5Years

Zim Musician Sgodo Demands Lobola Refund

In a twist, South Africa-based Zimbabwean musician Sgodo, whose real name is Alson Mandla Thebe, is demanding a full refund of his lobola (dowry) money from his in-laws following his wife’s departure from their marriage for a man of the cloth.

Sgodo, who is heartbroken over the situation, is insisting on the return of every cent he paid for his wife, Buhle Ncube, after she abruptly left him just one year into their marriage.

Trouble began when Ncube took their child and left Sgodo, relocating to live with her mother, effectively denying him access to their offspring.

The once-happy couple, who had a child together, seemed to have a promising future, but everything took a tragic turn when Ncube decided to leave Sgodo and took their child with her.

Since then, Sgodo has been embroiled in a battle to regain access to his child, but his efforts have been in vain.

Sgodo contends that his in-laws may have exploited him, insisting that when he paid lobola, it was not solely intended for the child’s upbringing. He firmly believes that the lobola he paid for Ncube should have covered the child’s expenses, absolving him of any additional financial responsibility.

Expressing his frustration and sense of deception, Sgodo is now making an unprecedented demand for a complete refund of the lobola he paid for Ncube.

He said, “My in-laws were trying to drain me financially and leave me penniless. My child should be allowed to live with my mother, who is still alive, but Ncube’s parents are against the idea.”

Adding to the drama, it has been rumored that Ncube left Sgodo for a well-known pastor residing in South Africa.

When questioned by B-Metro, Ncube defended her decision, claiming that she left Sgodo due to alleged abuse. She stated, “It is indeed true that I was in a relationship with Sgodo, it was all lovely that he went to pay lobola at my parent’s homestead and I went to live with him.”

“Trouble started three months after moving in with him that he started having extramarital affairs with several women. When I confronted him about it, he said it was his child’s mother and there was no way that he was going to lose communication with them so I left, taking my child with me.”

“After I had left the child, Sgodo started calling and insulting me, saying he wants his child back or I will bring back the money he used on lobola. So I don’t know if that is how things are done since I gave him a child and I cannot continue staying in an abusive relationship with someone who doesn’t know what he wants,” Ncube added.

Ncube asserted that she has moved on and Sgodo should do the same. She made it clear that she has no intentions of returning to a relationship with him and emphasized that Sgodo should focus on building a respectful and healthy connection with their child.

This story has sent shockwaves through the Zimbabwean community, as it raises complex questions about cultural traditions, relationships, and family dynamics. The situation continues to develop, with Sgodo steadfast in his pursuit of a lobola refund, and Ncube standing by her decision to move forward with her life.-state media

Caps United Fall

King Nadolo headed home a late winner as Yadah Stars eased their relegation worries with a 2-1 victory over struggling CAPS United in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match played at Bata Stadium today.

Makepekepe, who have crumbled after a brilliant start to the 2023 season, went into the clash on the backdrop on a 9-game winless run.

This last time Lloyd Chitembwe’s troops collected three points, was on July 15, when they beat GreenFuel 2-0.

Jerry Chipangura fired the Miracle Boys ahead a minute into the second half, before Rodwell Chinyengetere headed home CAPS’ equaliser in the 65th minute.

King Nadolo, who ironically was on the verge of joining CAPS ealier this season and was even spotted on several occasions in Makepekepe colors, restored Yadah’s advantage just six minutes of regulation time left.

Consequently, CAPS are now in the relegation matrix. The ailing Harare giants now occupy position 13 on the table, with 27 points from 25 matches.

Only goal difference separates the Green Machine from 15th placed Yadah, while Sheasham, who further dented Highlanders’ title hopes when they held the Bulawayo giants to a 1-1 stalemate at Babourfields today, are in 14th place.-Soccer24 News

Rwodzi-Violence: ZRP Idling Over Transfer Routines

Zimbabwe Republic Police Reshuffles Officers Amidst Controversy

In the midst of controversy surrounding the disappearance of a prominent police officer following threats from Tourism Minister Barbara Rwizi, the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has announced a major reshuffle of its officers. The police force maintains that these transfers and redeployments are part of a routine program aimed at improving the effectiveness of law enforcement.

According to the ZRP, these reassignments are intended to address gaps left by officers who have died, been promoted, retired, or discharged from duty for various reasons. The police organization emphasizes that frequent reassignments are part of their human resource policy, designed to enhance overall performance and versatility among senior officers.

The ZRP spokesperson, Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi, stated, “There is nothing sinister about transfers. Transfers are part of police work, and there is a need to rotate officers.” He explained that promotions and retirements necessitate these changes, and Commissioner-General of Police Godwin Matanga has the prerogative to make such transfers.

Nyathi emphasized that these transfers are not targeted at specific individuals but are made to tap into officers’ experience and align them with the evolving demands of policing in the country. He encouraged officers with concerns to approach the police command and the Police General Headquarters for resolution.

This reshuffling comes as the ZRP has been undergoing significant transformations since 2018, with the aim of rebuilding public confidence in the force. As Zimbabwe strives to achieve its Vision 2030 of becoming an upper-middle-income society, the ZRP is adapting its structure and policies to meet new policing demands.

Earlier this year, 300 junior and senior police officers were reshuffled as part of an ongoing restructuring effort, which saw officers moved between provinces and stations to prevent them from becoming entrenched in one role for too long.

The recent promotion of officers, including 18 superintendents, highlights the evolving responsibilities within the police service. Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga stressed the importance of exemplary leadership, patriotism, discipline, and ethical conduct among the newly promoted officers.

Additionally, the ZRP has been actively recruiting to bolster its human resources, as it continues its transformation and rebranding efforts to regain public trust.

While the police maintain that these transfers are routine and intended to enhance their effectiveness, questions and concerns continue to circulate in light of recent controversies within the force. The ZRP’s actions will undoubtedly be closely scrutinized in the coming weeks as they seek to ensure security and uphold the law in Zimbabwe.-state media

Zivhu Attacks CCC MPs For Snubbing Illegitimate Mnangagwa

By A Correspondent

Enigmatic politician and controversial businessman, Killer Zivhu, has accused CCC MPs of reflecting lack of political maturity after boycotting Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s State of the Nation Address.

CCC Parliamentarians snubbed Mnangagwa’s SONA, protesting at the Zanu PF leader’s illegitimacy.

Zivhu wrote on X :
Seyi muchiramba kupinda muchigayo imwi vapfana, kana mugayisi auya kuzovhura chigayo, moda vanhu vadyeyi nokuti muchigayo ndimo munobuda upfu hwedu, especially the three of you, Chamu, Chonge , Chiedza, munenharo chaizvo chamusingadi chigayo kana mugaisi, ndipindureyi zvizere.

He also touted himself as Mr Mnangagwa’s number one supporter.

“A Few individuals on X support ED ne moyo like me,the rest nhamo inovatuma hoping to get something to survive, ndogara ndichikuudzayi kuti ED takabva naye kure uyu,ndina mama mai Mahofa, Hungwe, Matuke, J Gumbo, J Moyo,Togarepi, Madiro, just few to mention, vamwe muchiri ku MDC. “
Political analysts claim Zivhu is desperate to dilute the comments he made on the deepening crisis in Zimbabwe last week.

Zivhu Praises Cornered Mnangagwa

Seyi muchiramba kupinda muchigayo imwi vapfana, kana mugayisi auya kuzovhura chigayo, moda vanhu vadyeyi nokuti muchigayo ndimo munobuda upfu hwedu, especially the three of you, Chamu, Chonge , Chiedza, munenharo chaizvo chamusingadi chigayo kana mugaisi, ndipindureyi zvizere

Few individuals on X support ED ne moyo like me,the rest nhamo inovatuma hoping to get something to survive, ndogara ndichikuudzayi kuti ED takabva naye kure uyu,ndina mama mai Mahofa, Hungwe, Matuke, J Gumbo, J Moyo,Togarepi, Madiro, just few to mention, vamwe muchiri ku MDC

Chaos Erupts in Gweru as Korokozas Clash Over Gold Discovery

GWERU, ZIMBABWE – Police in Gweru have cordoned off part of Mtausi suburb along the Gweru-Shurugwi highway after violence and skirmishes erupted from some artisanal miners following the discovery of gold deposits in the area.

Police say some residents raised alarm after over 100 artisanal miners descended on the suburb in search of gold.

One resident, Mr Norman Machacha, said he had to call the police after several efforts to ward off artisanal miners from his residential stand failed.

“I was woken up by a loud noise and saw a group of people digging in my yard,” Machacha said. “I tried to stop them, but they threatened to beat me up. I had to call the police.”

Another resident, Mrs Mary Chiri, said her house was broken into by artisanal miners who were looking for gold.

“I was asleep when I heard a noise in the living room,” Chiri said. “I woke up and saw a group of men in my house. They told me they were looking for gold and that they would not leave until they found it.”

Chiri said the artisanal miners stole her valuables, including a television, laptop, and jewelry.

Police have since arrived on the scene and are trying to contain the situation. However, tensions remain high, with both residents and artisanal miners vowing not to back down.

The discovery of gold in Mtausi suburb has sparked a new gold rush in Gweru, with artisanal miners from all over the country flocking to the area. However, the influx of artisanal miners has also led to an increase in crime and violence.

The government has been urged to intervene and find a solution to the problem of artisanal miners invading residential areas.

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Chivhayo Spoils Vharazipi With Cash

Controversial businessman Wicknell Chivhayo is on a roll.

Earlier today, he gifted comedians Sabhuku Vharazipi, Amai John and Chairman with US$10,000 each for a skit they did praising President Emmerson Mnangagwa for uplifting artists.

Wicknell also donated US$50,000 to ZANU-PF singer Chief Hwenje and US$60,000 to DJ Masomere to buy houses.

DJ Masomere gained notoriety for screaming, “Hallo Chimira Jah Prayzah!” at President Mnangagwa’s inauguration last month.-263 Chat

Bayhorse Mine Collapse : 7 Bodies Missing

GOVERNMENT says seven bodies are still missing while six are yet to be removed as they are pinned behind a big boulder at Bay Horse Mine after the mine caved in last week.

In a post-cabinet briefing this Wednesday, the Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services, Honourable Dr Jenfan Muswere said 13 persons managed to escape when the mine caved in, nine were rescued and four bodies were found.

39 miners were verified to have been trapped in a kilometre-long tunnel on the day of the disaster.

After being called into action, the District Civil Protection Committee swiftly assessed the situation, coordinated the reaction actions, enlisted the aid of neighbouring mining firms in the rescue attempts and set up a Command Centre at the mine.

The deceased are receiving state-assisted funerals, which include burial services, the provision of grain, and funding to oversee the burials. The mine owner is additionally assisting with the burial arrangements as well as providing food for the rescue team.

The search for the missing people and the recovery of the remaining dead are ongoing.

Regarding the Mashava Plane Crush, Cabinet has announced that the RioZim plane, which was flying from Harare to Murowa Diamonds, had 6 men on board.

The bereaved families are receiving support from the National Civil Protection Fund.

The government is providing funeral assistance, psychological therapy, and forensic inspection and DNA testing of the deceased people’s remains to mourning relatives through the Civil Protection Unit.

Cholera Kills 13 In Buhera

BUHERA – Thirteen people, four from one family have died and 264 infected as a deadly cholera outbreak hit Buhera District in Manicaland from around August 20, 2023.

Manicaland Acting Provincial Medical Director (PMD) Dr Munyaradzi Mukuzunga confirmed the figures and the cases which initially appeared to be limited to members of Johanne Marange Apostolic Church have spread to almost the whole district.

A report by the Ministry indicates that Johane Marange church hid the cases and the deaths from authority and the outbreak was only discovered after two people died at Murambinda District Hospital.

“Yes I can confirm that there is a cholera outbreak in Buhera which appear to have started at a church gathering and was later noticed at a funeral. The outbreak has now spread to most of the district,” said Mukuzunga…

Full story on www.chipingetimes.co.zw

100 Cops Transferred For Voting Chamisa

By-Police has transferred over 100 police officers for voting the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change under the postal voting system.
A transfer list leaked to NewsDay shows that Masvingo province dominated, with over 40 police officers being transferred from their stations.
An internal communication signal dated October 3, 2023 and labelled as immediate instructed station commanders to facilitate the transfers of the named police officers.
“The following transfers have been approved and should be implemented accordingly,” the internal communication signal read.
Other affected provinces are Matabeleland North and South, Midlands, Bulawayo and Harare, with instructions that the transferred officers must be transported to the new stations by October 20.
“Officers commanding provinces who are receiving transferred members are encouraged to facilitate their smooth transportation … members should commence preparations for departure and are expected to report to their new stations not later than October 20, thereafter officers in charge should submit casualty returns.”
National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the transfers, saying there was nothing sinister or political about the re-deployments.
“Remember we recently had promotions of police officers to higher ranks, where some needed to take up leading positions at stations and some of them were transferred to take those leading positions. I am aware of the transfer signal and there are officers who would want to resist transfers by making these unfounded claims, to even involve politics in it,” Nyathi said.
“The transfers are regularly done in the service for officers to go to where their services, based on their level of experience, are required.
“Do not forget that there are some police officers who retire and some pass on, so transfers may be done to fill up those positions. So that is nothing related to postal voting.” Newsday

Mnangagwa Gives SB Moyo’s Wife New Top Job

By-President Emmerson Mnangagwa has appointed the Chairperson of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo as the Prosecutor-General.

According to a statement issued this Thursday by the Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet, Martin Rushwaya, Matanda-Moyo’s appointment is with immediate effect. Said Rushwaya:

His Excellency the President, has in terms of Section 259(3) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe appointed Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo as the Prosecutor-General with immediate effect.

Justice Matanda-Moyo is the current Chairperson of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission since May 2019. Justice.

Matanda-Moyo has vast experience in the justice delivery system having served as a Magistrate, State Advisor in the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, State Counsel (Criminal Division) of the Attorney-General prosecuting in the High and Supreme Courts.

She rose through the ranks to the post of Director Civil Division and Director Public Prosecution before being appointed Judge of the Labour Court (2009) and Judge of the High Court (2013).

She has also served as Chairperson of the Land Acquisition Task Force and represented Zimbabwe in international cases on human rights.

Nelson Mutsonziwa has been the acting prosecutor general since March 2022 following the resignation of Kumbirai Hodzi on medical grounds.

Hodzi’s predecessor was Ray Goba who replaced Johannes Tomana who in turn replaced Sobusa Gula-Ndebele who left office in May 2008.

The Prosecutor General of Zimbabwe is the head of the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) and is responsible for overseeing the prosecution of criminal cases in the country.

The NPA is responsible for prosecuting criminal cases on behalf of the state, and its mandate is to ensure that justice is served in accordance with the law.

DJ Scott Fired Over Sexual Harassment

By-ZBC has suspended Power FM station manager Scott Matengambiri, known as DJ Scott, on allegations of demanding oral sex from a female subordinate.
This publication has not named the girl to protect the victim.
DJ Scott pestered a young female ZBC employee for sex on the basis that he “gave her a job”, so it was payback time.
Contacted for comment, ZBC chief executive officer Adelaide Chikunguru declined to discuss the damning scandal rocking her institution.
“I am not aware of this conversation (sic),” she said, curtly.
This comes as ZBC’s radio services director Robson Mhandu was suspended last week for allegedly harrasing Farai Jules.
In leaked audios, Mhando threatened to “maul” Jules, in some of the lurid and disturbing harassment scandals in contemporary Zimbabwe’s media landscape.
Now, DJ Scott has reportedly been suspended pending a hearing process over the damaging sexual harassment case.
There are some private ZBC workers’ chats confirming that DJ Scott was in trouble for failing to control his sexual appetite for young subordinates.
The lady also recorded DJ Scott making his “unwanted advances”.
She has been reaching out for help in recent weeks as she was being tormented by the “sex-crazed radio DJ”.
“Scott grabbed the girl’s head and tried to force her to give him oral sex saying he gave her a job, so she must pay back. The case has already been reported to the ZBC human resources department. But Scott is going (being fired),” said a source.
DJ Scott joined PowerFM in Gweru in 2002 and was only appointed last year in March as the station manager.
Repeated efforts to get DJ Scott’s side of the story were futile as he did not respond to questions sent via WhatsApp.

Zim Hip Hop Awards 2023 Submissions Now Open

By Showbiz Reporter| In a thrilling announcement for music enthusiasts, the Zim Hip Hop Awards has officially opened its doors to artists, fans, and music lovers for the 2023 edition of this prestigious event. The annual awards, dedicated to celebrating and promoting Zimbabwean hip hop culture, are set to be bigger and better than ever before.

**Key Dates to Remember:**

– **Opening Submissions:** October 5, 2023
– **Closing Submissions:** November 3, 2023
– **Adjudication:** November 4 to November 11, 2023
– **Nominees Reveal and Press Conference:** November 13, 2023
– **Main Event:** To Be Announced

To cast their entries and be part of this exciting journey, interested parties are encouraged to visit the official Zim Hip Hop Awards website at [www.zimhiphopawards.co.zw](www.zimhiphopawards.co.zw). The website provides simple and straightforward instructions for submission, ensuring that all stakeholders have ample time to participate.

The Zim Hip Hop Awards extend their sincere gratitude to the artists, supporters, sponsors, and partners who have contributed to the growth and success of the local hip hop scene. Together, they aim to elevate Zimbabwean hip hop to new heights, fostering an even stronger sense of community within the genre.

**About Zim Hip Hop Awards:**

The Zim Hip Hop Awards stands as the premier platform dedicated to championing and bolstering Zimbabwean hip hop culture. It serves as a dynamic hub for artists, fans, and industry professionals, offering a space to discover emerging talent, share music, and stay informed about the latest developments in the genre. Through a series of events, awards, and collaborative efforts, Zim Hip Hop is committed to nurturing a thriving hip hop community in Zimbabwe and enhancing the cultural significance of the genre.

For further details and information about the Zim Hip Hop Awards, please visit [www.zimhiphopawards.co.zw](www.zimhiphopawards.co.zw). Don’t miss your chance to be a part of this vibrant celebration of Zimbabwean hip hop culture!

Chamisa Disowns Fake Party SG

By- The opposition CCC has disowned Sengezo Tshabangu, who claims to be the interim Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) Secretary General, who has written to the Speaker of the National Assembly and the Minister of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing, Winston Chitando, purporting to recall several CCC MPs and councillors.

In the letter dated 03 October 2023, Tshabangu said the elected officials have ceased to be members of CCC.

Tshabangu is a former MDC-T and People’s Democratic Party (PDP) official believed to have signed letters that produced CCC double candidates in the 23 August 2023 Harmonised Elections.

He wrote:

Kindly be advised that the following Members of the National Assembly were elected under the Citizens Coalition for Change political party, and have seized (sic) to be members of the Citizens Coalition for Change political party.

The CCC Members of Parliament purportedly recalled by Tshabangu are:

Bulawayo Metropolitan Province

  1. Pashor Raphael Sibanda (Cowdray Park)
  2. Ereck Gono (Lobengula-Magwegwe)
  3. Nicola Jane Watson (Bulawayo South)
  4. Desmond Makaza (Mpopoma-Mzilikazi)
  5. Obert Manduna (Nketa)
  6. Mlilo Sitabile (Proportional Representation)
  7. Jasmine Toffa (Proportional Representation)
  8. Janeth Dube (Proportional Representation)
  9. Evidence Zana (Youth Quota)

Matabeleland South

  1. Morgan Ncube (Beitbridge West)
  2. Nomathemba Sibanda (Proportional Representation)
  3. Velisiwe Nkomo (Proportional Representation)

Matabeleland North

  1. Prince Dubeko Sibanda (Binga North)
  2. Bright Moyo Vanya (Lupane East)

Harare Metropolitan Province

  1. Febion Munyaradzi Kufahakutizwi (Mabvuku Tafara)

The councillors purportedly recalled by Tshabangu are:

Bulawayo Metropolitan Province

  1. Shepherd Sithole (Ward 1)
  2. Nkosinathi Hove-Mpofu (Ward 6)
  3. Donaldson Mabutho (Ward 9)
  4. Takunda Felix Madzana (Ward 18)
  5. Simbarashe Dube (Ward 20)
  6. Tinevimbo Maphosa (Ward 21)
  7. Thobeka Mmeli Moyo (Ward 22)
  8. Arnold Batirai (Ward 24)
  9. Sarah Cronje (Proportional Representation)
  10. Mhizha Tabeth (Proportional Representation)
  11. Sibanda Dorcas (Proportional Representation)
  12. Zibusiso Tshongwe (Proportional Representation)

Matabeleland South

  1. Granger Nyoni (ProvincialCouncil)
  2. Gugu Ncube (Provincial Counncil)

Matabeleland North

  1. Maundura Mbiri (Provincial Council)

Masvingo

  1. Shantel Chiwara (Ward 2)

Epworth

  1. Anna Sande ((Provincial Council)

Bosso Falter At Crucial Juncture

When Highlanders edged Ngezi Platinum Stars 1-0 in a top of the table clash on July 30, Baobab Stadium erupted with black and white delight.

Lynoth Chikuhwa’s brilliant second half strike was enough for Bosso to collect their first maximum points at the home of Ngezi since 2016.

Baltemar Brito’s charges had done what all teams fighting for the championship are expected to do —grind a result at the home of their title rivals.

Bosso were cruising then, and their crucial victory over Madamburo summarized their dominance in the first half of the season.

They (Bosso) stretched their lead at the top of the table to seven points, and their fans starved started to believe the title was theirs for the taking.

Amahlolanyama’s quest to end their 16-year wait for the championship looked achievable, before an unexpected twist to the tale.

The Bulawayo giants, who extended their unbeaten run to 19 matches after the victory Ngezi, have incredibly crumbled in the second half of the 2023 campaign.

Highlanders have won only one of their last five matches and consequently surrendered top spot to the platinum miners.

Painfully for Bosso fans, if Dynamos beat Triangle United today and then the Premier Soccer League (PSL) awards the latter three points for the two giants’ abandoned match at Babourfields last month, DeMbare will leapfrog Highlanders into second position on the table.

Bosso’s usually rock solid defence is suddenly leaking goals regularly.

Captain and goalkeeper Ariel Sibanda, who kept 14 clean sheets during Bosso’s 19-game unbeaten run, looks badly exposed and the Highlanders backline is being breached frequently.

Bosso’s hopes of completing a league and couple this season went up in smoke, as they were booted out of the Chibuku Super Cup by struggling CAPS United at Babourfields last week.

Against Bosso, Makepekepe even scored two goals in a single game —something Lloyd Chitembwe’s troops had failed to do in over two months.

CAPS raced to a 2-0 first half lead before Bosso fought back to restore parity in the second stanza, only for Brito’s men to lose in the penalty shootout.

At Emagumeni yesterday, Tshilamoya were somewhat very fortunate to come out with a point against relegation-threatened Sheasham, who dominated in the first half and deservedly took the lead through David Mangesi in the 39th minute.

Stanley Ngala levelled matters for Bosso in the 78th minute.

Highlanders are now six points adrift of Ngezi with nine games remaining but Brito is not giving up on the possibility of his side winning the championship.

“There are still nine games to go. In next round of games, we will surprise everyone and fight for the maximum points.

We don’t want the fans to lose passion for the team. They should continue to believe and we will do our best,” said the Portuguese mentor.-Soccer24 News

Yadah Stars Punish Caps United

King Nadolo headed home a late winner as Yadah Stars eased their relegation worries with a 2-1 victory over struggling CAPS United in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match played at Bata Stadium today.

Makepekepe, who have crumbled after a brilliant start to the 2023 season, went into the clash on the backdrop on a 9-game winless run.

This last time Lloyd Chitembwe’s troops collected three points, was on July 15, when they beat GreenFuel 2-0.

Jerry Chipangura fired the Miracle Boys ahead a minute into the second half, before Rodwell Chinyengetere headed home CAPS’ equaliser in the 65th minute.

King Nadolo, who ironically was on the verge of joining CAPS ealier this season and was even spotted on several occasions in Makepekepe colors, restored Yadah’s advantage just six minutes of regulation time left.

Consequently, CAPS are now in the relegation matrix. The ailing Harare giants now occupy position 13 on the table, with 27 points from 25 matches.

Only goal difference separates the Green Machine from 15th placed Yadah, while Sheasham, who further dented Highlanders’ title hopes when they held the Bulawayo giants to a 1-1 stalemate at Babourfields today, are in 14th place.-Soccer24 News

EIA Crucial In Mining

In response to a misprint where we said EIAs or Environmental impact assessment is done by Ministry of Mines instead of the Environmental Management Agency consultant, we will briefly outline the process and requirements.

For the record, EIA
is done by EMA through registered agents.

Inorder to get an EIA certificate that outlines how you will manage the environment where you conduct your project to satisfaction of EMA requirements you must follow the following requirements.

You must have a registered mine with work approved by the Ministry of Mines . From there you choose a consultant qualified to do so approved by the ministry of mines who understands the laws of the country especially to do with Environmental management.

When he/she starts the process, she calculates the total project cost and send to EMA for billing then they will charge you a small percentage for you to proceed with your consultations .

Then there is consultation phase where you consult in writing key stakeholders depending on location but the following are there everywhere in the country
1 District administration
2 Rural district council and
3 ZINWA
4 Forestry commission
5 Agritex
6 ZRP
7 local communities x 15
These above stakeholders have their own requirements inorder to fill the form given to them and comment .

After these consultations have been a book is compiled and submitted to EMA for proper assessment before it is approved if meets the standard of Environmental management then a certificate will be issued giving permission to proceed with the intended project.

However as you continue more licensing is required depending on activities you are carrying out .

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Exposed: How ZEC, FAZ Rigged Polls In Favour Of Emmerson Mnangagwa

Compiled by CCC

SEOM REPORT EXCERPT: 1/ Prior to election day, ZEC had assured our Mission and other stakeholders, that all necessary voting materials, including ballot papers, were available and ready for use before election day. This communication was made in the context of section 52A(2) of the Electoral Act which requires ZEC to provide information on the number of ballot papers and publication of details regarding them. On the basis of these two considerations, the subsequent information from ZEC that they did not have adequate ballot papers has the unfortunate effect of creating doubts about the credibility of this electoral process. #FreshElectionZW?? #NoToAnother5Years

SEOM REPORT EXCERPT: 2/ During the voting period, and at 26% of the polling stations observed by the SEOM, not all voters who turned out could vote. The reasons advanced for this included:

i. Voters were identified, but the names were not found on the voters’ roll;
ii. It was not possible to establish the voter’s identity;
iii. Voters were at the wrong polling station; ( illegal transfer of voters) #FreshElectionsZW?? #NoToAnother5Years

SEOM REPORT EXCERPT: 3/ In at least more than 500 of polling stations observed, indelible ink was not checked on the voters before allowing them to cast their vote. #FreshElectionsZW?? #NoToAnother5Years

SEOM REPORT EXCERPT: 4/ Ballot boxes did not remain locked and/or sealed at more than 300 of the polling stations observed by SEOM. #FreshElectionsZW?? #NoToAnother5Years

SEOM REPORT EXCERPT: 5/ In previous stakeholder consultations, a shadowy organisation referred to as Forever Associates Zimbabwe was accused of conducting a country-wide exercise of electoral intimidation.

Our observers confirmed the existence of this group as its officials or agents were easily identifiable at some polling stations as they were dressed in regalia emblazoned with the FAZ name and were accredited local observers. These, and other unidentified persons who were not polling officials were also observed taking down the names of voters before they cast their votes. In some areas, voters were intimidated by actions of these individuals.

#FreshElectionsZW?? #NoToAnother5Years

Struggle For Democracy Not A One Day Wonder – President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri

The people’s struggle is unstoppable.

This was said by CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa at a key meeting with party members in Gweru on Wednesday.

According to President Chamisa, a flawed election will not last.

“I’M IN MIDLANDS at the Citizens Interface with cluster leaders from across the province.

Thank you fellow Citizens for your solid support. The next steps are clear! A flawed election cannot stand! #OnePeople.”

CCC deputy spokesperson Gift Ostallos Siziba in a statement on Wednesday said :

This afternoon President Nelson Chamisa
addressed our Midlands cluster leaders and CHANGE champions on the crisis facing our country.

To execute our political program of action, we commerce by a marathon grassroots engagement.

We are doing everything necessary to resolve the challenges confronting our nation.

The national democratic struggle is never a one day wonder- we have to fight!

Until victory

Unpredictable Zivhu Sanitises Cornered Mnangagwa

By A Correspondent

Enigmatic politician and controversial businessman, Killer Zivhu, has accused CCC MPs of reflecting lack of political maturity after boycotting Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s State of the Nation Address.

CCC Parliamentarians snubbed Mnangagwa’s SONA, protesting at the Zanu PF leader’s illegitimacy.

Zivhu wrote on X :
Seyi muchiramba kupinda muchigayo imwi vapfana, kana mugayisi auya kuzovhura chigayo, moda vanhu vadyeyi nokuti muchigayo ndimo munobuda upfu hwedu, especially the three of you, Chamu, Chonge , Chiedza, munenharo chaizvo chamusingadi chigayo kana mugaisi, ndipindureyi zvizere.

He also touted himself as Mr Mnangagwa’s number one supporter.

“A Few individuals on X support ED ne moyo like me,the rest nhamo inovatuma hoping to get something to survive, ndogara ndichikuudzayi kuti ED takabva naye kure uyu,ndina mama mai Mahofa, Hungwe, Matuke, J Gumbo, J Moyo,Togarepi, Madiro, just few to mention, vamwe muchiri ku MDC. “
Political analysts claim Zivhu is desperate to dilute the comments he made on the deepening crisis in Zimbabwe last week.

Pressure Intensifies On Emmerson Mnangagwa To Uphold Human Rights

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ZimEye.com is launching a scheme that focuses on aggressive coverage of human rights violations in Zimbabwe and beyond.

The aim of the initiative is to expose flagrant abuse of human rights by political leaders and those in positions of influence.

At the same time the scheme seeks to promote human rights through extraordinary advocacy efforts.

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ZimEye.com is prepared to go yonder in terms of covering human rights matters.

ZimEye.com has vibrant online platforms that can tell the human rights story effectively and efficiently.

Below is a statement released by Amnesty International Zimbabwe as the scheme takes shape in earnest…

Electoral processes in #Zimbabwe have traditionally been characterised by increased violations of human rights.

Our latest advocacy briefing calls on SADC to play a role that ensures that Zimbabweans are safe and that authorities uphold human rights before, during and after all elections.

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Chivhayo Dishes Out Cash To Vharazipi, Chief Hwenje For Bootlicking Mnangagwa

Controversial businessman Wicknell Chivhayo is on a roll.

Earlier today, he gifted comedians Sabhuku Vharazipi, Amai John and Chairman with US$10,000 each for a skit they did praising President Emmerson Mnangagwa for uplifting artists.

Wicknell also donated US$50,000 to ZANU-PF singer Chief Hwenje and US$60,000 to DJ Masomere to buy houses.

DJ Masomere gained notoriety for screaming, “Hallo Chimira Jah Prayzah!” at President Mnangagwa’s inauguration last month.-263 Chat

I Am Mnangagwa’s Number One Supporter – Zivhu

By A Correspondent

Enigmatic politician and controversial businessman, Killer Zivhu, has accused CCC MPs of reflecting lack of political maturity after boycotting Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s State of the Nation Address.

CCC Parliamentarians snubbed Mnangagwa’s SONA, protesting at the Zanu PF leader’s illegitimacy.

Zivhu wrote on X :
Seyi muchiramba kupinda muchigayo imwi vapfana, kana mugayisi auya kuzovhura chigayo, moda vanhu vadyeyi nokuti muchigayo ndimo munobuda upfu hwedu, especially the three of you, Chamu, Chonge , Chiedza, munenharo chaizvo chamusingadi chigayo kana mugaisi, ndipindureyi zvizere.

He also touted himself as Mr Mnangagwa’s number one supporter.

“A Few individuals on X support ED ne moyo like me,the rest nhamo inovatuma hoping to get something to survive, ndogara ndichikuudzayi kuti ED takabva naye kure uyu,ndina mama mai Mahofa, Hungwe, Matuke, J Gumbo, J Moyo,Togarepi, Madiro, just few to mention, vamwe muchiri ku MDC. “
Political analysts claim Zivhu is desperate to dilute the comments he made on the deepening crisis in Zimbabwe last week.

People’s Struggle Unstoppable – President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri

The people’s struggle is unstoppable.

This was said by CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa at a key meeting with party members in Gweru on Wednesday.

According to President Chamisa, a flawed election will not last.

“I’M IN MIDLANDS at the Citizens Interface with cluster leaders from across the province.

Thank you fellow Citizens for your solid support. The next steps are clear! A flawed election cannot stand! #OnePeople.”

CCC deputy spokesperson Gift Ostallos Siziba in a statement on Wednesday said :

This afternoon President Nelson Chamisa
addressed our Midlands cluster leaders and CHANGE champions on the crisis facing our country.

To execute our political program of action, we commerce by a marathon grassroots engagement.

We are doing everything necessary to resolve the challenges confronting our nation.

The national democratic struggle is never a one day wonder- we have to fight!

Until victory

ED meets Ramaphosa

By A Correspondent- Today, President Mnangagwa is scheduled to meet with his South African counterpart, Mr. Cyril Ramaphosa, to inaugurate the Border Management Authority (BMA) in Musina, Limpopo Province. The two leaders will also embark on a joint tour of the Beitbridge Border Post before their meeting in the South African border town.

The agenda for their meeting includes discussions on various border-related issues. Zimbabwe has undertaken significant improvements to its portion of the border to enhance efficiency and align with South Africa’s development objectives.

Through a public-private partnership with the Zimborders Consortium, the Zimbabwean government has completed a $300 million upgrade of the Beitbridge Border Post. This upgraded facility now comprises three terminals for freight, buses, and private cars/pedestrians, with automated connections to South Africa, Zambia, Botswana, Mozambique, Angola, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Malawi, and Tanzania.

South Africa’s Presidency stated that the launch of the BMA follows its formal establishment as a Schedule 3 (A) public entity on April 1, 2023. This development provides South Africa with an integrated border management platform, enabling centralized command and control to ensure secure borders, safe travel, and efficient trade.

As part of the launch, President Ramaphosa will host President Mnangagwa and engage in official talks, accompanied by a guided tour of the Beitbridge border, with support from members of the Inter-Ministerial Coordinating Committee (IMCC) on the BMA.

This visit by the two leaders to the busiest inland port in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) follows Pretoria’s approval of a proposal by the Ministry of Home Affairs to upgrade six major ports of entry, including the Beitbridge Border Post.

Dr. Aaron Motsoaledi, South Africa’s Home Affairs Minister, confirmed that full support had been secured from the Ministry of Finance to initiate these projects. The six designated ports of entry for redevelopment include Beitbridge (Zimbabwe), Lebombo (Mozambique), Maseru Bridge (Lesotho), Ficksburg (Lesotho), Kopfontein (Botswana), and Oshoek (Eswatini).

Construction will be executed in phases to prevent disruptions to ongoing operations at these ports. This project is expected to create approximately 38,000 jobs in the vicinity of the designated ports of entry. It is being undertaken as a Public-Private Partnership (PPP), with the procurement process following Treasury Regulation 16 procedures for PPP projects.

The Request for Proposals (RFP) for these projects has been issued, inviting interested parties to participate. Dr. Motsoaledi emphasized that the redevelopment of these land ports of entry is essential due to the significant increase in cross-border movement in the region since the advent of democracy. Congestion at South Africa’s land ports of entry has hampered trade and economic activity.

In response, six of the largest and busiest land ports have been earmarked for redevelopment to alleviate congestion and facilitate smoother trade flows.-statemedia

Cops transfer raises eyebrow

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Republic Police has relocated more than 100 police officers, amid allegations that some may have been transferred as a form of punishment for purportedly voting for the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) through the postal voting system.

A leaked transfer list obtained by NewsDay indicates that the majority of these transfers, over 40 in total, occurred in Masvingo province.

An internal communication signal, dated October 3, 2023, and marked as “immediate,” instructed station commanders to facilitate the relocation of the named police personnel. The signal stated, “The following transfers have been approved and should be implemented accordingly.”

Other affected provinces include Matabeleland North and South, Midlands, Bulawayo, and Harare. The instructions specified that the transferred officers should be transported to their new stations by October 20. It also urged provincial officers in charge to ensure a smooth transition for the transferred personnel and requested casualty returns after the transfers were completed.

National police spokesperson, Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi, confirmed the transfers and asserted that there were no political motives behind these reassignments. He explained, “Remember we recently had promotions of police officers to higher ranks, where some needed to take up leading positions at stations and some of them were transferred to take those leading positions. I am aware of the transfer signal, and there are officers who would want to resist transfers by making these unfounded claims, even involving politics in it.”

Nyathi emphasized that such transfers are routine within the police service, designed to place officers where their skills and experience are needed most. He also noted that retirements and other personnel changes necessitate transfers to fill vacant positions, stating that these moves had no connection to postal voting or political affiliations.

Manhunt for cholera patient

By A Correspondent- The City of Bulawayo is on the hunt for a patient who has gone missing after being diagnosed with Cholera at a time when five positive cases have been confirmed in Harare.

The positive cholera case in the city and the disappearance of the patient was confirmed on Monday by the Director of Health Services Dr Edwin Sibanda-Mzingwane and on Wednesday, council spokesperson Mrs Nesisa Mpofu said there were still seized with the tracing of the patient with the case being the only one recorded in the city to date.

“The tracing of the patient is currently underway. So far, that is the only case received,” said Mrs Mpofu.

Mrs Mpofu said residents were being reminded of the importance of washing hands with soap and running water, keeping utensils clean and stored in clean places, boiling of water as a precaution, thoroughly heating food before consumption and keeping water in clean and covered containers.

“There must also practice hygienic dispensing of water from the storage containers, keep the environment clean and desist from open defecation and littering, desist from using unsafe water alternative water sources and seek medical attention early, in the event of any illness,” she said.

The City of Harare released a statement yesterday informing residents that it has recorded five cholera cases in Hopely Zone 5, Stoneridge, Southlands, Granary, and Adbernie Mbare. The statement read that three of the cases had visited Buhera where there is a cholera outbreak while some may have contracted it from local sources.

Mthwakazi Republic Party leader booted out

The Mthwakazi Republic Party (MRP) leader, Mqondisi Moyo, has been removed from his position amid allegations of using hate speech and other charges, causing divisions within the secessionist movement.

An interim structure, led by co-chairpersons Thembisani Mpofu and Chilumbo Mudenda, has been appointed to organize an elective congress scheduled for next year.

Moyo faces accusations of abuse of office, lack of respect, and integrity in handling party affairs. Mbonisi Gumbo, the interim party spokesperson, explained that a meeting was held on Sunday to decide on the interim structure following Moyo’s removal. The interim committee’s goal is to repair the party’s image, which has suffered from years of mismanagement, public insults of prominent figures and organizations in Matabeleland, and internal strife.

Gumbo emphasized that Moyo and other members were not expelled from the party but no longer held their previous positions unless re-elected at the upcoming congress. Moyo, however, rejected his removal, describing it as null and void and alleging a plot to hijack the party.

The MRP was founded in 2014, advocating for Mthwakazi’s secession from Zimbabwe. President Emmerson Mnangagwa had previously cautioned the MRP leadership against promoting a secessionist agenda.

VP Chiwenga donates US$13k to children’s home

By A Correspondent- Vice President Dr Constantino Chiwenga’s family has donated towards the reconstruction of a gazebo and drilled a borehole at SOS Children’s Village in Bulawayo at a cost of nearly US$13 000 as it aims to address some of the challenges affecting the community.

The gazebo was destroyed in a fire in 2017 and the institution has been struggling to rebuild it until the intervention of the Vice President’s family through Dr Chiwenga’s wife, Colonel Miniyothabo Baloyi-Chiwenga.

Col Baloyi-Chiwenga visited the school yesterday where she commissioned the reconstructed gazebo and the new borehole, which is expected to improve water provision. She also commissioned a new  computer laboratory, which the school funded.

Col Baloyi-Chiwenga said coming to the aid of the school is part of her family’s effort to complement President Mnangagwa’s vision of delivering a competitive education sector.

“The human mind is our fundamental resource and the President of  the Republic of Zimbabwe, the Head of Government, the Commander of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, His Excellency Dr E.D Mnangagwa makes continuous efforts to come up with strategies to ensure that Zimbabwe continues to remain a force to reckon with not only in Africa  but the world over in terms of education,” said Col Baloyi-Chiwenga.

She said after the institution’s gazebo was burnt down and the school could not rebuild it, she visited SOS leaders and requested that they be assisted in rebuilding it.

“So, on behalf of my family, as part of our philanthropic journey we pledged to assist them to rebuild the gazebo that was gutted by the fire.

“We also pledged to drill a borehole so that they can use it one way or the other. We know as the Chiwenga family that this is not much but we hope that in our little ways we can be able to help wherever possible and change lives in our small ways we can afford,” said Col Baloyi-Chiwenga.

Through the borehole project, the school is expected to embark on agricultural activities.

“Today I’m not only handing over the two projects that my family donated to the school. I’m also officially opening the computer lab that was equipped by this institution,” she said.

“The world is now a global village due to improving technology. In cognisance of this assertion, it is, therefore, imperative to catch them young,” said Col Baloyi-Chiwenga.

SOS Children’s Village schools board chairperson Dr Faith Nyamukapa said the donation has come in handy considering the challenges the institution has been facing in rebuilding the gazebo. She said the gazebo was important when the school was conducting outdoor activities.

“I’m informed by the school head that the donation is valued at almost US$13 000. We appreciate such a donation will enhance water reticulation at this facility. I’m aware that the water of the city of Bulawayo has been affected by the geographical location of the city and remains a challenge and today where everyone is advocating for a green environment, the timing of the donation couldn’t be better,” she said.

Dr Nyamukapa said Col Baloyi-Chiwenga’s philanthropic work has seen her setting up an education facility that provides free education to the vulnerable.

“Your vision and desire for sustainable development makes a great impact on the needs of children including those without parental care even those at SOS Children Villages,” she said.

“Thank you for recognising that children need love, safety and care. I continue to call on the Government, corporates, individuals and the community at large to action.

“Every child has a right to dream and we, as various  stakeholders, entities and individuals are here to support the dream of children who have lost parental care be in cash of kind. They are our children and they are Zimbabwean children.”

Dont Abuse The Name Of Our Leader, CCC Tells Sengezo Tshabangu

CCC spokesperson Promise Mkwananzi has responded to one Sengezo Tshabangu who claimed to be the party’s secretary general and wrote a letter to Parliament and to the Ministry of Local Government, recalling MPs and councillors.

“We note the desperation by an impostor who is masquerading as a member of CCC. CCC has clear signatories known to ZEC and have the mandate of the party.

“These people cannot abuse the name of our leader and the brand of our Party. Following, a devastating defeat in the election, ZANU PF has resorted to desperate measures in sponsoring impostors to destabilize the party.”

Self appointed CCC SG presents letter to Speaker of parliament

In a highly significant move, Sengezo Tshabangu, the Interim Secretary General of the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC),  delivered the party’s constitution addressed to Speaker of Parliament Jacob Mudenda.

This delivery, which took place within the hallowed halls of Parliament, was marked by a distinct purpose: to ensure the Speaker was well-informed about the constitutional clauses that underpinned the recall of certain Councilors and Members of Parliament (MPs) affiliated with the CCC.

The transfer of the CCC constitution was executed through an official letter, formally received by Parliament on Wednesday. Within this letter, Mr. Tshabangu emphasized the party’s dedication to transparency and adherence to parliamentary processes. He explicitly stated, “Please find a copy of the interim constitution of the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) for your records.” This gesture was not only an act of transparency but also aimed at equipping the Speaker with a clear understanding of the constitutional framework under which CCC recalls were initiated.

Crucially, this letter also contained a compendium of documents that played a pivotal role in the recall of several Councilors and MPs hailing from the Matabeleland region. Allegations had surfaced suggesting that these elected officials were no longer active CCC members, prompting their removal.

By presenting the CCC constitution to Parliament, the party underscored its commitment to upholding constitutional processes and respecting the mechanisms of the parliamentary system. This deliberate move affirmed the CCC’s recognition of the pivotal role played by legislative institutions in the nation’s democratic landscape.

This development has ignited substantial interest and debate within the political sphere. Observers and analysts are closely monitoring how the CCC’s engagement with parliamentary procedures unfolds.

Flea With No Legs Cannot Hear, Is A Fallacy. So Too Is, Chamisa Did Us A Favour Participating In 2023 Elections

To claim that Nelson Chamisa and his CCC friends did the people of Zimbabwe a great favour by participating in the flawed 2023 elections is a fallacy. 

“If CCC had boycotted the elections, the remaining small parties like Mwonzora’s MDC and Madhuku’s NCA would not have been a serious political threat to force Zanu PF to rig the elections. And so SADC and AU would have found no flaws and illegalities to condemn!” the proponents of the CCC favour fallacy argue.

By definition: a contradictory premises fallacy occurs when someone presents a conclusion that cannot be accurate based on the premises set forth. 

There was a morbid scientist who trained a flea to jump at his command. He then proceeded to remove the poor creature’s limbs, one by one. With the loss of each limb the insect moved at the command or be it not as far as with all its legs. After the last leg, the insect did not budge!

“A flea without legs cannot hear!” concluded our morbid scientist! 

Of course, the claim that CCC did the nation a great service by participating in the flawed and illegal 23 August 2023 elections is a contradictory premises fallacy. For one thing, if the party did us a great favour this year then it must have also done us a great favour during the 2008 to 2013 GNU when Morgan Tsvangirai and company had the golden opportunity to implement the democratic reforms and thus ended Zanu PF’s carte blanche powers to rig elections. 

With all the democratic reforms implemented Zimbabwe would have held its first ever free, fair and credible elections in 2013 and from henceforth have been a healthy and functioning democratic nation. Think of the economic and political benefits the last ten years would have brought. 

These 23 August 2023 elections would have been free, fair and credible consolidating Zimbabwe’s position as a bastion of peace, freedom and liberty; free at last from the clutches of corrupt and tyrannical vote rigging thugs!

“Yeah! But the nation would be very disappointed that SADC and AU election reports would have found no flaws and illegalities to report about!” our morbid CCC leader would argue!

The truth is CCC leaders participated in this 2023 elections knowing fully well that Zanu PF was rigging the elections and that participating would give Zanu PF legitimacy. They still participated regardless because they also knew that Zanu PF was offering a few gravy train seats to entice the opposition to participate no matter how flawed and illegal the process got. 

Zanu PF knew the party could never win free, fair and credible elections even against the small parties like MDC and NCA, at least the party would be foolish to make such a gabble. Zanu PF knew the party would get away with blatantly rigged elections as long as the opposition participated in the flawed elections on mass. 

After 2018 elections, Mnangagwa created the POLAD grouping to reward the losers of the presidential rat race. Lovemore Madhuku was one of the beneficiaries of the POLAD freebies and, no doubt, he and many others had their beady eyes on POLAD freebies this time too.

In the 2013 and 2018 Zanu PF rigged the elections and MDC/CCC participated with the usual enthusiasm and SADC and AU election observers played along and turned a blind eye to the rigging. Of course both Zanu PF and CCC were surprise that SADC and AU observers had departed from the usual script and condemned the 2023 Zimbabwe elections!

For CCC leaders to now claim that party had deliberately failed to implement the reforms so that SADC and AU would have the flaws and illegalities to report about is nonsense! 

“The (2013) electoral process was so flawed, so illegal, that the only logical step was to withdraw, which would compel SADC to hold Zanu PF to account. But such was the distrust between the MDC-T and MDC-N that neither could withdraw for fear that the other would remain in the elections, winning seats and giving the process credibility,” confessed David Coltart in his Book, The Struggle Continues 50 years of Tyranny in Zimbabwe.

They should have implemented the reforms, then boycotting would have been irrelevant. However, when they had failed to implement the reforms, boycotting was the more rational option since the alternative was giving Zanu PF legitimacy out of greed. 

CCC leaders’ greed was so strong that they ignored SADC and AU reports denounce the election as a sham to take up their gravy train seats. No doubt, Madhuku and others cannot wait for the dust to settle so they too can claim their POLAD freebies. 

For Chamisa and company to claim the fortuitous SADC and AU damning report of the 23 August 2023 as their doing; is an outrage that must be dismissed with the contempt it rightly deserves. 

Indeed, the nation is hoping that SADC leaders will do the honourable thing and uphold the SADC damning report and thus deny this Zanu PF regime complete with its surrogate CCC opposition political legitimacy. The country will then be compelled to devise a National Transition Authority (NTA) who primary task will be bio implement the democratic reforms and end the curse of rigged elections and bad governance. 

Both Zanu PF and CCC cannot be in the NTA. The former will never reform itself out of office and the latter, will no doubt, not want to implement the reforms to give future SADC and AU election observers have some flaws and illegalities to report on! 

By including both Zanu PF and CCC we can be certain not ALL the reforms will be implemented; in the 2008 to 2013 GNU they failed to implement even one token reform. Zimbabwe is a failed state and cannot afford to waste the chance this NTA has created to end the curse of rigged elections and bad governance!

President Mnangagwa’s Girlfriend Found Dead

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By Farai D Hove | ANALYSIS | ZimEye | At a time when revelations of his affair with the new Attorney General are rife, ZANU PF President Emmerson Mnangagwa, finds himself at the center of serious allegations related to his personal life and temper control. These allegations, largely unchallenged, have ignited concerns about the senior politician’s emotional stability, particularly in private settings.

**Explosive Allegations Unearthed:**

The controversy erupted following 48 year running persistent revelations that Mr Mnangagwa maintains multiple romantic relationships, including one with the recently appointed Attorney General. While these allegations remain unprosecuted, they have led to intense speculation about the man’s emotional demeanor and how he handles his temper behind closed doors.

When he insurrected against the late president Robert Mugabe in Nov 2017, Mnangagwa had a warrant of arrest over the murder of his girlfriend in a flat. The docket (pictures in the link below) is still there, and the whole military coup was a way to sway away the criminal charges, sources suggested to ZimEye – that Mnangagwa knew he was going to be arrested for the murder of the girlfriend (a church member of Tudor Bismark’s organisation) killed in a flat in Harare who was a discovered a week later.

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She was found mutilated at her private parts. The pictures are gruesome. (click to view)

**Disturbing Video Footage:**

Amid this storm of allegations, Mr. Mnangagwa was caught on camera in two instances, one after the other displaying unsettling physical aggression towards his own bodyguards. The most recent incident occurred during a public address, where Mnangagwa was addressing a large crowd.

In the video footage, Emmerson Mnangagwa was seen agitatedly complaining about a small white flower he was wearing. He repeatedly demanded that his bodyguard remove the placated flower, uttering the words, “Dhonza icho.” The situation took a disturbing turn when he forcefully thrust his hand towards the unnamed bodyguard, even after the flower had been removed. This episode raises serious questions about his ability to control his temper, especially in a public setting. VIDEO:

**Echoes of a Troubled Past:**

The disturbing visuals from this recent incident bring back haunting memories from a 2014 police case. At that time, Mr. Mnangagwa was implicated in the alleged murder of one of his girlfriends, who was also a church member of Bishop Tudor Bizmark’s Church. Despite the passage of nine years, the President has not provided any response or clarification regarding these allegations.

**Calls for Accountability:**

In light of these recent events, many Zimbabweans and international observers are demanding accountability and transparency from President Mnangagwa. The allegations of multiple romantic relationships and the disturbing public display of aggression have raised valid concerns about his suitability to lead the nation.

**Awaiting President Mnangagwa’s Response:**

The nation now awaits a response from President Mnangagwa regarding the allegations surrounding his personal life and the unsettling incident captured on camera. His ability to address these controversies may significantly impact his standing both within his party and among the Zimbabwean people.

As the situation unfolds, Zimbabweans and the international community will closely monitor developments and await clarity on these deeply troubling matters.

*[Image: Attached video of Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa during the recent incident]*

This is a developing story, and further updates will be provided as more information becomes available. – ZimEye

Duo Smokes Peace Pipe As Pre-Election Persecution For Denigrating Mnangagwa Ends

By A Correspondent| A Kadoma woman has been spared prosecution after the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) withdrew charges of denigrating President Emmerson Mnangagwa while at a funeral, which had been preferred against her.

Rudorwashe Shumba, a 38 year-old resident of Kadoma in Mashonaland West province, had been scheduled to stand trial late last month at Kadoma Magistrates Court after she was arrested on 28 August 2023 and charged with assault as defined in section 89(1)(a) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act.

In court, prosecutors alleged that Shumba unlawfully and intentionally assaulted 49 year-old Joram Bhavhenda, a ZANU PF party supporter, who is also a resident of Kadoma, on 15 August 2023 around 1: AM while attending a funeral and after accusing him and some other ruling party sympathisers of making it difficult for her to be free at the funeral.

Prosecutors claimed that while Bhavhenda reportedly kept quiet during the altercation, Shumba clapped him once on the face and accused him and other ZANU PF party supporters of being “President Mnangagwa’s dogs”.

During the incident, prosecutors said Bhavhenda did not sustain any visible injuries and did not seek any medical attention after the alleged assault.

But Shumba, who was represented by Unite Saizi of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, is now a free person after the NPA dropped charges against her following a request by Bhavhenda, who has since made peace with the 38 year-old Kadoma resident, as they are neighbours.

I Will Not Be Silenced, Prof Mugano Responds To Dismissal From ZimTrade Board

By A Correspondent| Top economist and former Board member of ZimTrade Professor Gift Mugano has accused Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Fredrick Shava of trying to silence him.

Mugano is a fierce critic of the government and has on many occasions condemned Zimbabwe’s economic policies and instruments which did not go well with the regime.

Yesterday, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Secretary Ambassador J Manzou announced that Prof Mugano had been removed from the ZimTrade board. This follows his earlier resignation from the Zisco Steel board.

In his response, Mugano said moves to silence him will not work.

“Fired from the ZimTrade Board by the appointing authority before the end of my term! This is part of the strategies of GOZ aimed at silencing alternative voices. It will not work on me! Zimbabwe is for us all and our views matters,” said Prof Mugano.

Recently, Mugano took to X (formerly Twitter) to express pessimism about the direction the country was taking.

“I am trying to frame how the economy will look like going forward – all I see is darkness,” said Mugano.

CCC legislator, councillor nabbed

By A Correspondent- On Tuesday, Makoni Central legislator Patrick Sagandira, a member of the CCC (Citizens Coalition for Change), along with councillor Teddy Chipere and several other party members, were arrested in connection with post-election violence that occurred in the district.

The violence erupted in ward 33 following a runoff election on Monday, with reports indicating that several Zanu-PF party supporters sustained injuries during the clashes.

The ward had previously seen no clear winner in the elections held on August 23 and 24, as CCC candidate Priscilla Rujeko Saruwaka and Zanu-PF’s Maxwell Japan received an equal number of votes. In the subsequent runoff election on Monday, Zanu-PF’s Japan secured 928 votes, while Saruwaka received 625 votes, leading to the alleged outbreak of violence.

Following the announcement of the results, Sagandira, Chipere (who serves as a councillor in ward 1 in Rusape town), and several other party supporters were apprehended. CCC Manicaland chairperson Prosper Mutseyami confirmed these arrests, stating that they were being charged with political violence. However, he emphasized that Sagandira had not been present in Nyazura where the violence occurred, describing the charges as unfounded.

Mutseyami added, “Sagandira was arrested when he went to see other party members who had been detained.”

Prior to his arrest on Tuesday morning, Sagandira had claimed that he was being specifically targeted.

Tawanda Mukodza, Zanu-PF’s Manicaland provincial chairperson, mentioned that he was tending to the injured party supporters in Rusape, explaining that they had nine supporters who were injured, with some in serious condition. He also noted that they required financial assistance to cover medical bills and suggested that Sagandira had used his Land Rover vehicle to transport CCC supporters in Rusape.

There were reports of CCC supporters allegedly vandalizing some shops at Nyazura business center. Although NewsDay attempted to contact the police for comment, it was unclear at the time of reporting whether the accused CCC members would appear in court today.-newsday

SADC Update By Ibbo Mandaza

Academic Professor Ibbo Mandaza Urges SADC and AU to Address Zimbabwe’s Political Crisis

JOHANNESBURG – In a gripping lecture held at Wits University today, Zimbabwean academic and prominent commentator, Professor Ibbo Mandaza, delivered a powerful message, urging the Southern African Development Community (SADC) and the African Union (AU) not to turn a blind eye to the ongoing political crisis in Zimbabwe.

Professor Mandaza’s lecture, which focused on the recent elections in Zimbabwe, drew a diverse audience of students, academics, and diplomats who were keen to hear his insights on the troubling state of affairs in his home country.

During the lecture, Professor Mandaza minced no words as he criticized the handling of the political situation in Zimbabwe, particularly in the wake of the recent elections. He expressed deep concerns about the alleged irregularities and human rights violations that marred the electoral process.

“The people of Zimbabwe deserve a democratic and transparent electoral process,” Professor Mandaza stated emphatically. “It is essential that SADC and the AU take an active role in ensuring that the political crisis in Zimbabwe is addressed promptly and fairly.”

His comments come at a time when Zimbabwe has been grappling with political instability, economic challenges, and allegations of human rights abuses. The recent elections in Zimbabwe raised eyebrows both locally and internationally, with accusations of voter suppression and a lack of transparency.

Professor Mandaza’s lecture was met with resounding applause from the audience, many of whom shared his concerns and called for international intervention. The Zimbabwean academic’s reputation as a thoughtful and respected commentator on African politics lent further weight to his call for action.

As news of his lecture spread, social media platforms buzzed with discussions, with many echoing his sentiments and demanding that regional and continental bodies step in to address the ongoing crisis in Zimbabwe.

The SADC and AU have faced criticism in the past for their perceived inaction on matters of political turmoil within member states. Professor Mandaza’s passionate plea serves as a stark reminder that the international community is closely watching and urging these organizations to live up to their mandates.

In the wake of Professor Mandaza’s powerful message, the question now remains: Will SADC and the AU heed his call and take concrete steps to address the political crisis in Zimbabwe, or will Zimbabweans continue to endure a state of uncertainty and unrest? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain—Professor Ibbo Mandaza’s words have ignited a renewed sense of urgency surrounding the Zimbabwean crisis, both within and beyond its borders.

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Mnangagwa Gets Violent During Own Speech | Is This How His Harare Girlfriend Was Murdered During Intimacy? | WARNING DISTURBING PICTURES

By Farai D Hove | ANALYSIS | ZimEye | At a time when revelations of his affair with the new Attorney General are rife, ZANU PF President Emmerson Mnangagwa, finds himself at the center of serious allegations related to his personal life and temper control. These allegations, largely unchallenged, have ignited concerns about the senior politician’s emotional stability, particularly in private settings.

**Explosive Allegations Unearthed:**

The controversy erupted following 48 year running persistent revelations that Mr Mnangagwa maintains multiple romantic relationships, including one with the recently appointed Attorney General. While these allegations remain unprosecuted, they have led to intense speculation about the man’s emotional demeanor and how he handles his temper behind closed doors.

When he insurrected against the late president Robert Mugabe in Nov 2017, Mnangagwa had a warrant of arrest over the murder of his girlfriend in a flat. The docket (pictures in the link below) is still there, and the whole military coup was a way to sway away the criminal charges, sources suggested to ZimEye – that Mnangagwa knew he was going to be arrested for the murder of the girlfriend (a church member of Tudor Bismark’s organisation) killed in a flat in Harare who was a discovered a week later.

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She was found mutilated at her private parts. The pictures are gruesome. (click to view)

**Disturbing Video Footage:**

Amid this storm of allegations, Mr. Mnangagwa was caught on camera in two instances, one after the other displaying unsettling physical aggression towards his own bodyguards. The most recent incident occurred during a public address, where Mnangagwa was addressing a large crowd.

In the video footage, Emmerson Mnangagwa was seen agitatedly complaining about a small white flower he was wearing. He repeatedly demanded that his bodyguard remove the placated flower, uttering the words, “Dhonza icho.” The situation took a disturbing turn when he forcefully thrust his hand towards the unnamed bodyguard, even after the flower had been removed. This episode raises serious questions about his ability to control his temper, especially in a public setting. VIDEO:

**Echoes of a Troubled Past:**

The disturbing visuals from this recent incident bring back haunting memories from a 2014 police case. At that time, Mr. Mnangagwa was implicated in the alleged murder of one of his girlfriends, who was also a church member of Bishop Tudor Bizmark’s Church. Despite the passage of nine years, the President has not provided any response or clarification regarding these allegations.

**Calls for Accountability:**

In light of these recent events, many Zimbabweans and international observers are demanding accountability and transparency from President Mnangagwa. The allegations of multiple romantic relationships and the disturbing public display of aggression have raised valid concerns about his suitability to lead the nation.

**Awaiting President Mnangagwa’s Response:**

The nation now awaits a response from President Mnangagwa regarding the allegations surrounding his personal life and the unsettling incident captured on camera. His ability to address these controversies may significantly impact his standing both within his party and among the Zimbabwean people.

As the situation unfolds, Zimbabweans and the international community will closely monitor developments and await clarity on these deeply troubling matters.

*[Image: Attached video of Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa during the recent incident]*

This is a developing story, and further updates will be provided as more information becomes available. – ZimEye

Cholera Kills 13

BUHERA – Thirteen people, four from one family have died and 264 infected as a deadly cholera outbreak hit Buhera District in Manicaland from around August 20, 2023.

Manicaland Acting Provincial Medical Director (PMD) Dr Munyaradzi Mukuzunga confirmed the figures and the cases which initially appeared to be limited to members of Johanne Marange Apostolic Church have spread to almost the whole district.

A report by the Ministry indicates that Johane Marange church hid the cases and the deaths from authority and the outbreak was only discovered after two people died at Murambinda District Hospital.

“Yes I can confirm that there is a cholera outbreak in Buhera which appear to have started at a church gathering and was later noticed at a funeral. The outbreak has now spread to most of the district,” said Mukuzunga…

Full story on www.chipingetimes.co.zw

Notorious Fraudsters Nabbed

A syndicate of suspected fraudsters who allegedly smuggled high end vehicles into the country and evade paying toll gates has been nabbed, with five of the suspects appearing in court this Tuesday.

Terrence Madiro, Aleck Dzepatsva, Brian Matongo, Tinashe Kanda and Elvis Jieman allegedly smuggled different types of high end cars from South Africa and fraudulently acquired exempted number plates for them to have free passage at tollgates and police road blocks.

It is further alleged that the accused worked with some officials from ZIMRA and ZINARA in their shenanigans.

The co-accused, who are facing charges of fraud and smuggling, were remanded in custody pending bail hearing.

Meanwhile, the State has opposed bail for four men who allegedly attacked and seriously injured a Zimbabwe Republic Police CID boss before stealing his firearm.

The Investigating Officer who gave evidence against the accused argued that if released on bail, the quartet is likely to abscond as they are facing serious offences that attract a custodial sentence.

Munyaradzi Chatonzwa, Sydney Rande, Mark Chingondo and Simbarashe Ota allegedly attacked Chief Inspector Alexander Jachi whom they assaulted using unknown objects before they stole his firearm and deflated his car.

The accused are facing charges of attempted murder, theft of a firearm and malicious damage to property.

SONA Boycott: Chamisa 1 Mnangagwa 0

STATEMENT ON THE OPPOSITION’S BOYCOTT OF THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE FIRST SESSION OF THE 10TH PARLIAMENT AND THE STATE OF THE NATION ADDRESS(SONA) BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF ZIMBABWE, H.E Dr. ED MNANGAGWA

The Progressive and Patriotic Citizens of Zimbabwe, notes with dismay the boycotting of the official opening of the First session of the Tenth parliament of Zimbabwe and the State of the Nation address by the president of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Cde Dr ED Mnangagwa.

The boycott is evidence of a party lacking both principles, ideology and tact. It is a puplic secret that the Citizens Coalition for Change gladly embraced its victories in the legislative and council elections that took place on 23 August 2023 during the National harmonized elections.

CCC envies the benefits that come with their victories, yet hypocritically claims not recognize the electoral outcome.

These opposition party lawmakers who boycotted the official opening of the First session of the tenth parliament did not only violate their oath of office but also betrayed their respective constituencies’ desire to be represented.

CCC legislators must understand that they are part of government and they represent everyone across the political divide.As PAPCOZ we therefore condemn such irresponsible behavior with the contempt it deserves.

On the other side of the spectrum, however, PAPCOZ embraces the state of the nation address for it outlined and provided a comprehensive overview of the government’s achievements and highlighted the legislative focus for the upcoming parliamentary session.

With a strong emphasis on economic growth, infrastructure development and social welfare, the President reaffirmed his administration’s total and unwavering commitment to advancing the nation of Zimbabwe and improving the lives of ordinary citizens as we endeavor to achieve an empowered and upper-middle income society by 2030.

Mnangagwa Sympathisers Fume Over SONA Boycott

STATEMENT ON THE OPPOSITION’S BOYCOTT OF THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE FIRST SESSION OF THE 10TH PARLIAMENT AND THE STATE OF THE NATION ADDRESS(SONA) BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF ZIMBABWE, H.E Dr. ED MNANGAGWA

The Progressive and Patriotic Citizens of Zimbabwe, notes with dismay the boycotting of the official opening of the First session of the Tenth parliament of Zimbabwe and the State of the Nation address by the president of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Cde Dr ED Mnangagwa.

The boycott is evidence of a party lacking both principles, ideology and tact. It is a puplic secret that the Citizens Coalition for Change gladly embraced its victories in the legislative and council elections that took place on 23 August 2023 during the National harmonized elections.

CCC envies the benefits that come with their victories, yet hypocritically claims not recognize the electoral outcome.

These opposition party lawmakers who boycotted the official opening of the First session of the tenth parliament did not only violate their oath of office but also betrayed their respective constituencies’ desire to be represented.

CCC legislators must understand that they are part of government and they represent everyone across the political divide.As PAPCOZ we therefore condemn such irresponsible behavior with the contempt it deserves.

On the other side of the spectrum, however, PAPCOZ embraces the state of the nation address for it outlined and provided a comprehensive overview of the government’s achievements and highlighted the legislative focus for the upcoming parliamentary session.

With a strong emphasis on economic growth, infrastructure development and social welfare, the President reaffirmed his administration’s total and unwavering commitment to advancing the nation of Zimbabwe and improving the lives of ordinary citizens as we endeavor to achieve an empowered and upper-middle income society by 2030.

Mnangagwa Cornered

Tinashe Sambiri

CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa is maintaining pressure on Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa despite attempts by the Zanu PF regime to choke the citizens movement.

President Chamisa insists Mr Mnangagwa is illegitimate following the disputed August 23 polls.

According to President Chamisa, Mr Mnangagwa will not be allowed to perform another coup on the ballot.

“Flawed elections and disputed national processes produce flawed outcomes and disputed leaders!

To resolve all this, there must be a political settlement to return Zimbabwe to majority rule.

The struggle for real change, justice and freedom takes a new twist. Zimbabwe shall be free.

The people shall govern!! #OnePeople #ForEveryone, ” President Chamisa wrote on X.

Tatenda Mavetera Gets Powerful Post

By Tatenda Mavetera ICT Minister

As current Chairperson of Pan African Postal Union(PAPU) , I have a keen interest and zeal on the development compartmentalised around the globe with emphasis on ensuring that our Zim Post and its ancillary services become the Centre of E- Commerce and Digitization.

This requires great collaboration and coordination with other countries for goods will be moving from country to country.

It is imperative to note the Postal sector is not dormant, but going through a robust transformation through new technologies and innovation with digitization. We should thrive on enhancing E- Commerce, Digital Financial services , oral digital technology to promote efficiency and traceability on courier services towards a digital Economy.

I am therefore through my Ministry geared to unlock untapped opportunities presented by a digital postal system for the betterment of Industry and Commerce.

Beitbridge Border Continues Crackdown

The Department of Immigration’s Regional Compliance and Enforcement Unit has declared its unwavering commitment to safeguarding the transformed Beitbridge Border Post from criminals and illegal migrants. Recent figures released by the department highlight the extent of their efforts, with 2,383 individuals turned away at the border, and 1,781 arrested for various illegal activities over the past three weeks in the region straddling Zimbabwe and South Africa.

This ongoing regional compliance operation, conducted in collaboration with local police, aims to curtail criminal activities that have plagued the border area. These activities include border jumping, touting, the use of counterfeit immigration stamps, and forged travel documents, which have contributed to a surge in human trafficking.

Mrs. Canisia Magaya, the Head of Immigration Compliance and Enforcement at Beitbridge, emphasized the cooperative approach being taken to tackle these issues. She stated, “We are not relenting on our quest to maintain safety and security for travelers and ensure a flawless flow of traffic this festive season.” Mrs. Magaya further explained that they are working closely with other border agencies as part of an enforcement committee to address problems related to touts, vendors, and vagrants along the border.

The recent crackdown resulted in the apprehension of offenders at freight, bus, light vehicle, and pedestrian terminals between September 12 and October 2. Mrs. Magaya noted that the operation’s primary goal is to ensure the safety and security of all travelers.

She reported, “Our regional enforcement and compliance remain firm on the ground. We worked with other border agencies, including the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP), and between September 12 and October 2, they arrested 2,383 individuals for various border violation-related offenses.”

During the same period, 288 people were denied entry into South Africa, while 276 were unable to enter Zimbabwe. These individuals included citizens from countries such as the DRC, Egypt, Ethiopia, Malawi, Mozambique, Pakistan, and others. Many lacked valid permits, passports, or departure stamps from their home countries.

Mrs. Magaya stressed that ample manpower has been deployed to target known hotspots and areas prone to criminal activities. She also urged travelers to utilize designated entry and exit points for their own safety and to seek assistance from immigration offices if they have questions or concerns, as touts often exploit their lack of information.

The compliance operation remains ongoing, with Mrs. Magaya affirming their determination not to give criminals any breathing space. Enforcement teams are diligently conducting spot checks on vehicles and buses entering and leaving the country through Beitbridge Border Post.

The automation of services and improved traffic management at the transformed Beitbridge Border Post has significantly enhanced efficiency and security, making it a pivotal point of entry for the country. This commitment to safety and security underscores the importance of maintaining the integrity of this critical border crossing for both Zimbabwe and its neighboring countries.-state media

Is Mnangagwa Eliminating Opposition Officials?

By A Correspondent

There are concerns about the safety of CCC officials following the death of another elected councillor in Zvishavane.

CCC councillor for ward 4, Zvishavane, Cherita Mundoka, died on Tuesday. The cause of her death is yet to be disclosed.

Another CCC councillor for ward 2, Chinhoyi, Patricia Chibaya died mysteriously last week raising fears the Zanu PF regime could be behind suspected elimination of opposition officials.

In a statement on Tuesday CCC said:

“We are saddened to learn of the passing of our change champion and recently elected ward 4 councilor for Zvishavane Town Council, Cherita Mundoka. Despite the unfree, rigged, unfair, and sham electoral conditions, she won the 23 August elections with a wide margin. May her soul rest in peace.”

The party also condemned the incessant persecution of citizens by the Harare regime.

” The regime in Harare persists in persecuting our members. Councilor Chipere from Rusape Ward 1, along with two Polling Agents, has been unjustly arrested on fabricated charges. This ongoing abuse of state institutions must cease. We demand the immediate release of these individuals. “

Injury Prone Prince Dube Out Of Action

Azam striker Prince Dube has picked an injury and will be out for three weeks.

The Warriors international picked a hip injury during a Tanzanian league match last week.

A statement by the club reads:

“After undergoing detailed tests, it is now official that our two stars, Prince Dube and Yahya Zayd, will be out of the competition for three weeks each.

“The players had to make a quick change in the first half, when we beat Singida Fountain Gate 2-1, in our last game in the NBC Premier League.

“Dube is suffering from hip injuries, while Yahya has torn the meniscus in the middle of the knee, which strengthens it so it doesn’t rub against each other. The patch also enables the knee to function properly in terms of flexion and flexion.

“The players are continuing the program to treat their injuries under the supervision of our team’s physiotherapist, Joao Rodrigues.”-Soccer24 News

Cholera Hits Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe Battles Fresh Cholera Outbreak Amidst Institutional and Governance Challenges-

Zimbabwe finds itself grappling with a resurgence of cholera, shining a harsh spotlight on the nation’s institutional and governance hurdles. As of Tuesday, the country has reported 61 suspected cases, including four confirmed cholera cases and one suspected death, with the majority concentrated in Buhera district, the epicenter of this outbreak.

The situation has taken a concerning turn, with 40 new suspected cholera cases and another laboratory-confirmed infection reported just yesterday. Buhera remains severely affected, with 33 cases, along with Chipinge, Zaka, and Mutare contributing to the alarming rise in cases.

Harare, the nation’s capital, has also been affected, with five confirmed cases scattered across different zones. Harare City Council acknowledged the connection between the cases and Buhera, suggesting the possibility of local transmission.

Frustrated residents of Harare have expressed their dissatisfaction with the city’s management, citing a lack of basic services such as garbage collection and clean water provision as contributing factors to the outbreak. They argue that a collapsing service delivery system has left the city vulnerable to public health crises.

One resident, Mrs. Shupikai Thompson, pointed out the disconnect between policy-making and implementation within the City of Harare, while Ms. Prudence Rukondo criticized the City Council for failing to provide clean potable water. Many residents believe that councillors prioritize their interests over public welfare.

Inadequate refuse collection and frequent sewerage blockages in high-density areas are aggravating factors in the spread of cholera. Critics argue that the council’s allocation of resources does not prioritize health delivery and environmental conservation.

Cholera, a waterborne disease, spreads through contaminated drinking water and food. Zimbabwe has a history of cholera outbreaks, with the worst occurring in 2008 and another major outbreak in 2018. The current outbreak began in February, resulting in 4,609 suspected cases and 935 confirmed cases. The good news is the impressive recovery rate of 4,401, although there have been 30 confirmed deaths and 100 suspected deaths.

A policy research working paper commissioned by the World Bank identified sanitation risk, poverty, sewer burst density, and imported cases as cholera risk factors. Burst sewer systems and water scarcity, exacerbated by opposition council inefficiencies, have affected many Harare suburbs, exposing residents to preventable diseases.

Local authorities are constitutionally obligated to provide safe drinking water, a duty that some argue has not been upheld. Harare City’s deputy mayor, Clr Kudzai Kadzombe, asserts that the council is working to increase water production and ensure that the infectious disease hospital is prepared for any cases that may arise.

While urban areas are affected, concerns have arisen regarding the outbreak’s spread to rural areas like Buhera and Zaka. In response, Zaka District has imposed restrictions on gatherings and markets. Health and Child Care Minister Dr. Douglas Mombeshora acknowledges the need for improved water and sanitation services, especially in urban areas, emphasizing the importance of providing safe drinking water to the population.

As Zimbabwe confronts this fresh cholera outbreak, there is a pressing need for coordinated efforts from all levels of government, improved infrastructure, and transparent governance to prevent future public health crises. The nation stands at a critical crossroads, where the health and well-being of its citizens hang in the balance.- state media

Cholera Outbreak Hits City Of Harare

A CHOLERA outbreak has hit Harare with five confirmed cases reported so far, health authorities have revealed.

The waterborne disease, which spreads through drinking water or eating food contaminated with the cholera bacterium which causes severe diarrhoea and vomiting, is now endemic in the country.

In a notice, the Harare City Council said three of the cases were linked to Buhera where there was a cholera outbreak last week, while two other cases were contracted from local sources.-NewsDay

Notorious Gang Attacks Police Boss

A syndicate of suspected fraudsters who allegedly smuggled high end vehicles into the country and evade paying toll gates has been nabbed, with five of the suspects appearing in court this Tuesday.

Terrence Madiro, Aleck Dzepatsva, Brian Matongo, Tinashe Kanda and Elvis Jieman allegedly smuggled different types of high end cars from South Africa and fraudulently acquired exempted number plates for them to have free passage at tollgates and police road blocks.

It is further alleged that the accused worked with some officials from ZIMRA and ZINARA in their shenanigans.

The co-accused, who are facing charges of fraud and smuggling, were remanded in custody pending bail hearing.

Meanwhile, the State has opposed bail for four men who allegedly attacked and seriously injured a Zimbabwe Republic Police CID boss before stealing his firearm.

The Investigating Officer who gave evidence against the accused argued that if released on bail, the quartet is likely to abscond as they are facing serious offences that attract a custodial sentence.

Munyaradzi Chatonzwa, Sydney Rande, Mark Chingondo and Simbarashe Ota allegedly attacked Chief Inspector Alexander Jachi whom they assaulted using unknown objects before they stole his firearm and deflated his car.

The accused are facing charges of attempted murder, theft of a firearm and malicious damage to property.

Mighty Warriors Date Lesotho

THE senior women national football team, the Mighty Warriors, are now in South Africa ahead of the COSAFA Women’s Championship which kicks-off on Wednesday at Lucas Moripe Stadium in Pretoria.

Eswatini and Madagascar will set the ball rolling at midday, before hosts South Africa take on Malawi at 3pm.

The Mighty Warriors who are making a welcome return to the tournament after missing the last edition as Zimbabwe was suspended from international football, are in Group C alongside Botswana, Namibia and Lesotho.

They face Lesotho this Friday at the Lucas Moripe stadium before facing Namibia and Botswana at Dobsonville Stadium in Johannesburg.
Despite Zimbabwe having been in isolation, head coach Shadreck Mlauzi is aware of the nation’s expectations.

“It is with hope that the nation understands where we are coming from, with where we are coming from the strategic planning becomes important, the short and long term goals but non the less we want to remain extremely competitive in the tournament and we want to give as many players as we can an opportunity to showcase their talents,” he said.

Zimbabwe will get a feel of the South African conditions this Wednesday when they conduct their first training session.

Zambia are the defending champions after beating South Africa one-nil in last year’s final.

Mnangagwa “Cancels” Nkomo Aides’ Pay-Outs

By- Tension is rising among former Zipra liberation war collaborators who were vetted in 2021 for their role in the country’s liberation war, but are yet to receive their promised monthly payouts.

The unarmed combatants who provided logistical information and other assistance to armed liberation war fighters battling former Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian Smith’s regime have, since the vetting process, not received any monthly pay-outs unlike their counterparts.
In separate interviews, non-combatant cadres said they were now frustrated over government’s unfulfilled promises.
“The situation is really worrying because now we don’t know what to do. The government made false promises because they wanted our votes and now that we are in the post-election period, they have gone quiet, they are not communicating with us and that is not good,” said a disgruntled non-combatants who refused to be named.
Zipra Veterans Association secretary-general Petros Sibanda confirmed that a number of non-combatant cadres were yet to receive their payments.
“The government has not honoured the promises that it made. We were hoping now that we are done with the elections something would happen, but we have not seen anything, people still haven’t received their dues,” Sibanda said.
“It is not only non-combatants that haven’t received their dues, we also have a lot of war collaborators and also detainees who still haven’t received their dues.”
No comment could be obtained from the War Veterans ministry.
In 1997, war veterans were given lump sums of ZWL$50 000 each after they protested against lack of pensions. This was despite that they had benefitted from yet another lump sum soon after independence in 1980. Newsday

Another Olinda Chapel Style COS Fraudster Arrested In Harare

By-The director of CASA Holdings (Pvt) Majestic Caregivers has appeared in court on allegations of defrauding three unsuspecting people of US$12 560 after promising to facilitate their certificates of sponsorship for health careers in the United Kingdom.
Danie Nyamunda (55) was facing three counts of fraud when she appeared before Harare Magistrates Mr Dennis Mangosi who remanded her out of custody to October 19.
The court heard that Nyamunda’s company facilitates acquisition of certificates of sponsorship for prospects of health Careers in the United Kingdom.
It is alleged that Nyamunda operates a WhatsApp group user-named Majestic Caregivers where she advertises services offered by her company.
The court heard that sometime in May, complainant Linnet Machakazi joined the Majestic Caregivers WhatsApp group.
It is the State’s case that Machakazi was made to pay US$5 020 for the certificate of sponsorship processing fees by Nyamunda and she paid in three instalments and was issued receipts.
The court heard that on September 16, Nyamunda issued Machakazi a certificate of sponsorship in her name.
Machakadzi did due diligence by sending a copy of the certificate to her relative in the United Kingdom who indicated that the certificate of Sponsorship issued had non-existing addresses.
It is alleged that Machakazi then approached Nyamunda for clarity but the accused became adamant and she reported to the police.
Due to Nyamunda’s action Machakazi suffered an actual prejudice of US$5020 and nothing was recovered.
On the second count, the court heard that sometime in August, Lesley Nyambizi joined the accused’s Majestic Caregivers WhatsApp group.
Nyambizi paid US$2 520 to the accused, after her sister based in the United Kingdom transferred money through World Remit.
A total of US$2 520 was paid to which a proof of payment was supplied to Nyamunda who then issued a receipt to Nyambizi.
After two weeks, Nyambizi made a follow up with Nyamunda who gave unsatisfying excuses leading her suffering a prejudice of US$2 520.
On third the count, it is alleged that sometime in September, Joyce Chikomba who joined the Majestic Caregivers WhatsApp group wanted Nyamunda to help her getting employed as well as facilitating in the UK visa certificate of sponsorship.
Chikomba communicated with Nyamunda who made her to pay US$5 020 for the certificate of sponsorship.
Chikomba allegedly paid in two instalments of US$2500 each and was issued a receipt by Nyamunda.
It is alleged that Chikomba requested for some other information regarding the work which was processed on her behalf but Nyamunda became hostile.
Later on Chikomba, learnt that Nyamunda had sent a fake proof of payment to her friend Machakaza leading in her reporting the matter to police.

-Herald

Another ZBC Boss In S*X Scandal

Sexual Harassment Allegations Rock ZBC’s Power FM

Scott Matengambiri, popularly known as DJ Scott and the station manager of ZBC’s Power FM, faces serious trouble amidst allegations of demanding oral sex from a female subordinate. Sources quoted by local site ZimSeen revealed that DJ Scott had repeatedly pestered a young female ZBC employee for sexual favors, citing that he had “given her a job” and it was now time for her to repay him.

When approached for comment, ZBC’s Chief Executive Officer, Adelaide Chikunguru, declined to discuss the scandal, stating, “I am not aware of this conversation (sic),” without elaborating further.

This incident follows the recent suspension of ZBC’s Radio Services Director, Robson Mhandu, who was accused of harassing Farai Jules. Leaked audio recordings captured Mhandu making disturbing threats, sparking concerns over harassment within Zimbabwe’s media landscape.

DJ Scott has now reportedly been suspended pending a formal hearing process regarding the sexual harassment allegations. Internal discussions among ZBC workers suggest that DJ Scott’s actions were driven by an inability to control his sexual impulses toward young subordinates. The victim in this case had also recorded evidence of DJ Scott’s unwanted advances and has sought help in recent weeks due to the distress caused by the radio DJ.

According to a source, “Scott grabbed the girl’s head and tried to force her to give him oral sex, saying he gave her a job, so she must pay back. The case has already been reported to the ZBC Human Resources department. But Scott is going (being fired).”

DJ Scott, who joined Power FM in Gweru in 2002, had only been appointed as the station manager in March of the previous year. Repeated attempts to reach DJ Scott for comment, including questions sent via WhatsApp and phone calls, went unanswered.

Meanwhile, ZimSeen says it had also uncovered another disturbing case involving a male worker at Classic 263 who allegedly demanded sex from a former intern. The intern has since left ZBC and expressed regret for ever working in an organization that she now describes as a “sex haven.”

Sexual harassment has emerged as a pressing issue within the media industry in Zimbabwe, as young individuals find themselves vulnerable to advances from veteran journalists and media managers.

This incident underscores the importance of addressing and preventing sexual harassment in the workplace, with victims urged to follow proper reporting procedures to ensure their safety and seek justice.

Prince Dube Battles Injury

Azam striker Prince Dube has picked an injury and will be out for three weeks.

The Warriors international picked a hip injury during a Tanzanian league match last week.

A statement by the club reads:

“After undergoing detailed tests, it is now official that our two stars, Prince Dube and Yahya Zayd, will be out of the competition for three weeks each.

“The players had to make a quick change in the first half, when we beat Singida Fountain Gate 2-1, in our last game in the NBC Premier League.

“Dube is suffering from hip injuries, while Yahya has torn the meniscus in the middle of the knee, which strengthens it so it doesn’t rub against each other. The patch also enables the knee to function properly in terms of flexion and flexion.

“The players are continuing the program to treat their injuries under the supervision of our team’s physiotherapist, Joao Rodrigues.”-Soccer24 News

Luton Town Boss Hails Nakamba

Luton Town coach Rob Edwards has showered Marvelous Nakamba with praises for his work rate.

The Zimbabwean international has been one of the standout stars at Luton this season despite the team struggling in the early stages of the campaign.

The midfielder also played a big role in the Hatters’ promotion to the top flight last term after initially joining on loan from Aston Villa in January.

Edwards said, as quoted by Luton Today website: “I love that saying, 70 percent of the world is covered by water, the other 30 percent by Marvelous Nakamba, I love that.

“I saw that again the other day, I was laughing to myself, as he’s brilliant.

“He’s some man, he just goes about his business in a real humble way.

“His performance was top the other day, really, really influential.

“He does the stuff that people won’t always see, and doesn’t want all the praise for it either, he just gets on and is a real top player, a top, top guy.”

Nakamba has started in all seven league matches this season and has so far clocked 630 minutes on the field.-Soccer24 News

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Mnangagwa Fingered In Death Of CCC Official

By A Correspondent

There are concerns about the safety of CCC officials following the death of another elected councillor in Zvishavane.

CCC councillor for ward 4, Zvishavane, Cherita Mundoka, died on Tuesday. The cause of her death is yet to be disclosed.

Another CCC councillor for ward 2, Chinhoyi, Patricia Chibaya died mysteriously last week raising fears the Zanu PF regime could be behind suspected elimination of opposition officials.

In a statement on Tuesday CCC said:

“We are saddened to learn of the passing of our change champion and recently elected ward 4 councilor for Zvishavane Town Council, Cherita Mundoka. Despite the unfree, rigged, unfair, and sham electoral conditions, she won the 23 August elections with a wide margin. May her soul rest in peace.”

The party also condemned the incessant persecution of citizens by the Harare regime.

” The regime in Harare persists in persecuting our members. Councilor Chipere from Rusape Ward 1, along with two Polling Agents, has been unjustly arrested on fabricated charges. This ongoing abuse of state institutions must cease. We demand the immediate release of these individuals. “

President Chamisa Intensifies Pressure On Mnangagwa

Tinashe Sambiri

CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa is maintaining pressure on Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa despite attempts by the Zanu PF regime to choke the citizens movement.

President Chamisa insists Mr Mnangagwa is illegitimate following the disputed August 23 polls.

According to President Chamisa, Mr Mnangagwa will not be allowed to perform another coup on the ballot.

“Flawed elections and disputed national processes produce flawed outcomes and disputed leaders!

To resolve all this, there must be a political settlement to return Zimbabwe to majority rule.

The struggle for real change, justice and freedom takes a new twist. Zimbabwe shall be free.

The people shall govern!! #OnePeople #ForEveryone, ” President Chamisa wrote on X.

Lecture In honour of First Catholic Bishop In Bulawayo Commemorated

By A Correspondent| Bulawayo recently paid tribute to Ignatius Arnoz, the inaugural Catholic Bishop of the city, through a lecture and tour that drew over two hundred attendees.

Ignatius Arnoz, a Czech prelate of the Roman Catholic Church, who entered priesthood on July 25, 1910, as a member of the Mill Hill Missionaries, was appointed Senior of the then Mission “Sui Iuris” of Bulawayo in 1931.

During her presentation at the Catholic Archdiocese of Bulawayo, Dr. Marie Imbrová highlighted a historic moment from May 30, 1937, when Czech newspapers buzzed with the news of Mons Dr. Ignatius Arnoz’s appointment as Vicar Apostolic in Bulawayo, capturing the solemnity of his ordination vow.

“Mons Dr. Ignatius Arnož is appointed Vicar Apostolic in Bulawayo. Kneeling, his right hand on the Gospel Book, the future church official is taking his ordination vow,” said Dr. Imbrova.

The event was also attended by distinguished guests, including Mr. Michal Novak, Second Secretary of the Czech Republic Embassy in Lusaka and featured a Mass service led by Archbishop Alex Thomas Kaliyanil prior to the lecture.

Dr. Imbrová also recounted how Ignatius Arnoz’s tenure in Bulawayo, spanning from 1931 until his passing in 1950, marked the zenith of his missionary career and destiny.

Arnoz devoted his most productive years to the mission, upheld rigorous moral standards for incoming priests, systematically established new mission stations, developed mission schools with practical skills training, initiated hospitals, and fostered collaboration with local authorities and the international community.

The occasion featured the generous donation of four large panels by the Czech Republic Embassy in Zambia, depicting Ignatius Arnoz’s life and contributions.

These panels will be exhibited at St. Mary’s Basilica, along with a visit to his final resting place at Emphandheni Mission.

Mwonzora Sympathiser In Move To Recall CCC MPs

By A Correspondent

In a stunning turn of events, an official representing Douglas Mwonzora’s faction of the opposition in Zimbabwe, purportedly aligned with the CCC (Citizens Coalition for Change), has sent a formal letter to the parliament, demanding the recall of several legislators associated with the nation’s popular leader, Nelson Chamisa.

This development coincides with an announcement by Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi, who declared his intentions to take punitive actions against Chamisa’s MPs for their absence during President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s recent parliamentary speech, which was condemned by the Southern African Development Community (SADC).

Speaking about the matter, Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi stated yesterday that he had received instructions to penalize MPs affiliated with the CCC. This move raises concerns about the potential political repercussions in Zimbabwe.

Remarkably, this development seems to echo historical patterns, as it appears to be part of a broader strategy by the ruling ZANU PF party. The recall of opposition legislators has been employed as a political tool since November 1980, when Joshua Nkomo’s legislators faced similar challenges, continuing through to 2022 with Nelson Chamisa’s MPs.

Notably, commentator and media lecturer Pedzisai Ruhanya expressed skepticism about the legitimacy of Sengezo Tshabangu, who claims to be the CCC Secretary-General (SG).

Ruhanya alleged that Tshabangu had written to the ZANU PF Speaker of Parliament and the Local Government Minister, purporting to recall CCC MPs and councillors.

Ruhanya asserted that the CCC does not have such a post of SG, insinuating that ZANU PF might be resorting to familiar tactics for political maneuvering. He even displayed the letter in question, raising doubts about its authenticity.

Ruhanya posted on X:

“A former MDC-T and PDP official Sengezo Tshabangu, who purports to be CCC SG has written to ZANU PF Speaker of Parliament and Local Gov Minister purporting to recall CCC MPs, councillors. CCC has no such post of SG. In the past ZANU PF used Dhagi for these dirty games. “

This recent controversy evokes memories of 2019 when Speaker of Parliament Jacob Mudenda faced intense scrutiny. During that time, Simba Chikanza conducted a live, on-camera interview with Mudenda in Belgrade, Serbia, where it was revealed that Mudenda had withdrawn allowances from Nelson Chamisa’s legislators as a punitive measure for walking out during Emmerson Mnangagwa’s speech. This action subsequently led to an indictment for war crimes against Mudenda in Serbia, rendering him unable to return to that country.

As this story unfolds, Zimbabweans are left to ponder the implications of these political maneuvers and their potential impact on the nation’s political landscape. The recall of MPs, the authenticity of documents, and international repercussions loom large as Zimbabwe grapples with this latest chapter in its complex political history.

A comment from Douglas Mwonzora and Mr Sengezo Tshabangu had not been obtained at the time of writing.

Former Studio 263 Actress Tatenda Mavetera Lands Another Top Post

By Tatenda Mavetera ICT Minister

As current Chairperson of Pan African Postal Union(PAPU) , I have a keen interest and zeal on the development compartmentalised around the globe with emphasis on ensuring that our Zim Post and its ancillary services become the Centre of E- Commerce and Digitization.

This requires great collaboration and coordination with other countries for goods will be moving from country to country.

It is imperative to note the Postal sector is not dormant, but going through a robust transformation through new technologies and innovation with digitization. We should thrive on enhancing E- Commerce, Digital Financial services , oral digital technology to promote efficiency and traceability on courier services towards a digital Economy.

I am therefore through my Ministry geared to unlock untapped opportunities presented by a digital postal system for the betterment of Industry and Commerce.

CCC disowns imposter Secretary General Sengezo Tshabangu

By A Correspondent- Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) spokesperson Promise Mkwananzi has trashed the purported recalls on legislators and councillors by self appointed secretary general of the party Sengezo Tshabangu labelling him an imposter sponsored by the ruling party Zanu PF.

Mkwananzi said this in a tweet where he said:

“We note the desperation by an impostor who is masquerading as a member of CCC. CCC has clear signatories known to ZEC and have the mandate of the party.

These people cannot abuse the name of our leader and the brand of our Party.

Following, a devastating defeat in the election, ZANU PF has resorted to desperate measures in sponsoring impostors to destabilize the party.”

Mkwananzi said this after a former Movement for Democratic Change (MDC-T) and People’s Democratic Party member Sengezo Tshabangu has written to the Speaker of Parliament Jacob Mudenda and local government minister revealing that the party he is representing, Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC) has recalled several of its legislators and councillors.

Sengezo Tshabangu

This development coincides with an announcement by Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi, who declared his intentions to take punitive actions against Chamisa’s MPs for their absence during President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s recent parliamentary speech, which was condemned by the Southern African Development Community (SADC).

Speaking about the matter, Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi stated yesterday that he had received instructions to penalize MPs affiliated with the CCC. This move raises concerns about the potential political repercussions in Zimbabwe.

Remarkably, this development seems to echo historical patterns, as it appears to be part of a broader strategy by the ruling ZANU PF party. The recall of opposition legislators has been employed as a political tool since November 1980, when Joshua Nkomo’s legislators faced similar challenges, continuing through to 2022 with Nelson Chamisa’s MPs.

Notably, commentator and media lecturer Pedzisai Ruhanya expressed skepticism about the legitimacy of Sengezo Tshabangu, who claims to be the CCC Secretary-General (SG). Ruhanya alleged that Tshabangu had written to the ZANU PF Speaker of Parliament and the Local Government Minister, purporting to recall CCC MPs and councillors. Ruhanya asserted that the CCC does not have such a post of SG, insinuating that ZANU PF might be resorting to familiar tactics for political maneuvering. He even displayed the letter in question, raising doubts about its authenticity.

This recent controversy evokes memories of 2019 when Speaker of Parliament Jacob Mudenda faced intense scrutiny. During that time, Simba Chikanza conducted a live, on-camera interview with Mudenda in Belgrade, Serbia, where it was revealed that Mudenda had withdrawn allowances from Nelson Chamisa’s legislators as a punitive measure for walking out during Emmerson Mnangagwa’s speech. This action subsequently led to an indictment for war crimes against Mudenda in Serbia, rendering him unable to return to that country.

As this story unfolds, Zimbabweans are left to ponder the implications of these political maneuvers and their potential impact on the nation’s political landscape. The recall of MPs, the authenticity of documents, and international repercussions loom large as Zimbabwe grapples with this latest chapter in its complex political history.

A comment from Douglas Mwonzora and Mr Sengezo Tshabangu had not been obtained at the time of writing- ZimEye

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About EIA In Mining

In response to a misprint where we said EIAs or Environmental impact assessment is done by Ministry of Mines instead of the Environmental Management Agency consultant, we will briefly outline the process and requirements.

For the record, EIA
is done by EMA through registered agents.

Inorder to get an EIA certificate that outlines how you will manage the environment where you conduct your project to satisfaction of EMA requirements you must follow the following requirements.

You must have a registered mine with work approved by the Ministry of Mines . From there you choose a consultant qualified to do so approved by the ministry of mines who understands the laws of the country especially to do with Environmental management.

When he/she starts the process, she calculates the total project cost and send to EMA for billing then they will charge you a small percentage for you to proceed with your consultations .

Then there is consultation phase where you consult in writing key stakeholders depending on location but the following are there everywhere in the country
1 District administration
2 Rural district council and
3 ZINWA
4 Forestry commission
5 Agritex
6 ZRP
7 local communities x 15
These above stakeholders have their own requirements inorder to fill the form given to them and comment .

After these consultations have been a book is compiled and submitted to EMA for proper assessment before it is approved if meets the standard of Environmental management then a certificate will be issued giving permission to proceed with the intended project.

However as you continue more licensing is required depending on activities you are carrying out .

For your EIAs we have a consultant who does at affordable prices compared to the rest of consultants across the country as low as 1000usd depending on project specifications.

For more information

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